I see, thanks. So I need to grab them and start talking on the link to
keep it alive. I see a bunch of /dev/usbdevN.M_ep[08][01] files. N
depends on the socket, I think, and M increments, so it's a bit
unpredictable. The files are owned by root, and nothing seems to start
up to take care of them. Who would normally do that? Also I see like 5
of those files, and no clue which one to use. It used to be,
that /dev/ttyUSB[01] was created, and the one to use was 0. I would just
run pilot-xfer at the appropriate moment. I could still do that, if the
files were owned by me. It seems like I could change the files
in /etc/udev, but they all say not to change them!
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 09:28 -0600, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Tom Holroyd wrote:
>
> I can see my handheld's USB devices appearing, and then disappearing,
> when I hotsync. Why do they disappear ...
>
The reason they disappear is that the handheld turns the USB
interface on when you hit the sync button, and turns it off after it
is done. To the kernel, there is no difference between turning off
the USB interface, and unplugging the cable. (The same thing happens
in Windows.)
Mikkel
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