Ethan Benson wrote: > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 03:42:03PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote: > > > > I'm not in front of my Debian box. What is used to generate the /dev nodes > > ? A > > postinstall script ? of which package ? Is it in the base.tgz ? > > the nodes in /dev are in base2_2.tgz, but they are also > generated/maintained by /dev/MAKEDEV in the makedev package. when > this package is upgraded any new standard nodes are created. > > IMO makedev should have been taught about the /dev/input/* nodes and > put into r2. (since the new kernel that went into r2 uses them) > makedev would have been upgraded, its postinst would have updated /dev > creating /dev/input and everything would be everything again. (except > gpm and X would probably have to be fixed by the user or they might > have to repoint /dev/mouse but thats not so bad)
Yes, this is what I had in mind. As for Bastien's point, "RTFM", I think that is appropriate for a point upgrade, e.g. slink to potato, but a minor upgrade to 2.2r2 should really not require paging through oodles of kernel docs in the console (because X won't start without the pointer). Maybe we need some kind of call for testing before a new rev release, to catch problems like this? And thanks everyone for the pointers on the ADB kb. I'll work on it when I get some time. -Adam P. Welcome to the best software in the world today cafe!