I demand that Stephan Niemz may or may not have written... > On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 20:02:25 -0600, Steve Greenland wrote: >> Converting to udev is an additional step, and caused me a lot more work >> than the basic 2.6 upgrade (mostly getting my head around it, and >> converting from usbmgr).
> Yes, converting from devfs to udev is one thing that doesn't seem to be > easy. ISTM that whether it's easy depends on whether your devices are adequately represented in sysfs and the udev rules files. (I'm still using a script to create /dev/dvb/*, although if I upgrade to drivers in a newer kernel or CVS, I won't need that.) > Another one is the ISDN support. Hasn't that changed significantly, too? No idea. > And what's going to happen with /etc/modutils/*, how much manual tweaking > would be needed there? [...] None at all, but you may want to tweak things in /etc/modprobe.d/ instead. ;-) -- | Darren Salt | linux (or ds) at | nr. Ashington, | woody, sarge, | youmustbejoking | Northumberland | RISC OS | demon co uk | Toon Army | I don't ask for much, just untold riches... rm -rf /