On 17/06/12 19:20, Alex DEKKER wrote:
On 17/06/12 02:38, Phil wrote:
By "reload udev" do you mean restart udevd?
To be precise, reloading a service [usually] results in it re-reading
its config without restarting it. Restarting it, stops it and starts it.
Restarting udev will achieve the same end result in this case as
reloading it. With some more heavyweight services [eg squid, apache] a
reload is a lot quicker and less disruptive than a restart.
Thanks yet again Alex for the explanation. I now have two different
receivers running. It's easy, once you know how.
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Regards,
Phil
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