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On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 02:01:38PM +0000, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
This problem started after removing devfsd on Sarge to overcome a
conflict between udev and devfs. It just
took a while to realize it as woody is not booted very often. So, I
reinstalled devfsd and recreated the symlink
ln -s /dev/mouse /dev/psaux. Although this hasn't changed anything when
That's backward, it should be ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse.
Now you probably have two symlinks pointing at each other.
ls -l /dev/psaux /dev/mouse
If psaux is a symlink:
rm /dev/psaux
mknod /dev/psaux c 10 1
I'm doing this under woody without mouse working so it wont get mixed up with
sarge.
Thanks very much for the info about the backward symlink and mknod which I've
never used.
I asked a friend to send me his copy of the above psaux link, because I've got
them backward
before but he has been out of the pocket so I tried it myself and naturall got it wrong.
However, mouse still not working under woody. Here's what I did following your instruction
as I understood them:
# rm /dev/psaux
Rm: cannot remove `/dev/psaux/: no such file or directory(note:done after
already rm when
kbd screwed up doing mknod)
# mknod /dev/psaux c 10 1
# ls -l /dev/psaux /dev/mouse
lwrxwrxwrx 1 root root 10 June 4 08:20 /dev/mouse -> /dev/psaux
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 10, 1 June 4 10:03 /dev/psaux
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The above copied by hand as I don't know how to copy and paste without mouse and gpm working.
However, its basically what the terminal results were, but still no working mouse.
At least the symlink is there now and I've rebooted but no mouse. Hope you
have more things to
try and thanks for your help. I thought surely the mouse would come back after
getting the symlink
down correctly.
Leonard C
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