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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ immediately usable. That means the system must do many things, including:
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- Bind a driver to that device. Bus frameworks do that using a
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device driver's probe() routine.
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- Tell other subsystems to configure the new device. Print
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queues may need to be enabled, networks brought up, disk
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partitions mounted, and so on. In some cases these will
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ USB MODUTILS SUPPORT
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Current versions of module-init-tools will create a "modules.usbmap" file
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which contains the entries from each driver's MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE. Such
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files can be used by various user mode policy agents to make sure all the
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-right driver modules get loaded, either at boot time or later.
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+right driver modules get loaded, either at boot time or later.
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See <linux/usb.h> for full information about such table entries; or look
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at existing drivers. Each table entry describes one or more criteria to
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