On 08/14/2016 08:12 PM, aitor wrote: > > Hi fsmithred, > > On 08/15/2016 12:36 AM, fsmithred <fsmith...@gmail.com> wrote: >> richard lucassen wrote on 15/08/16 06:49: >>> >On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 15:09:54 -0400 >>> >fsmithred<fsmith...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>>> >>Moved /etc/vdev/vdev (a symlink) up one level - >>>> >> I don't think that changed anything. >>> > >>> >It should be at /etc/vdev >>> > >>>> >>Changed pid file to /run/vdevd.pid - >>>> >> fdisk now shows the removable drive, I can mount and unmount it. >>>> >> mouse still doesn't work. >>>> >> vdev still fails at boot, but if I start it after logging in, >>>> >> it starts without error. >>> > >>> >Hmm, that worked for me and Ralph IIRC. I don't have the Devuan machine >> Oops. I completely forgot about the required edits of >> /usr/etc/vdev/vdevd.conf which is present in the snapshot but not in the >> debs. I've added: >> >> cp {vdev-snapshot,}/usr/etc/vdev/vdevd.conf >> >> to the script. My apologies. >> >> Ralph. > > The content of the /root/vdev-initramfs is for regenerating the > initrd.img; this is the reason why our keayboard and mouses still haven't > control. Jude Nelson wrote: > > > ____________________________________________________________ > > /NOTE: These instructions are Debian- and Devuan-specific, and very > hacky. Use at your own risk.// > // > //WARNING: Readers are expected to know how to fix a broken initramfs and > a broken bootsystem if they try this.// > // > //Running `make && sudo make install` will get you most of the way towards > installing vdev.// > //But to use it, you will need to disable udev,// > //enable vdev, and rebuild your initramfs to include vdev instead of udev.// > // > //On Debian and most Debian-derived distributions,// > //it is possible to generate an initramfs image with this command:// > // > //$ cd example/ && make initramfs// > // > //This will generate an initramfs image in `example/`, which can be > installed with your bootloader of choice.// > // > //To enable vdev and disable udev in the init system, the command is // > // > //$ cd example/ && make install-initscript// > // > //I'm still working on the packaging scripts that will do all of this > automatically./ > > _______________________________________________________________ > > > > I'm working on that. Now i have a computer rebuilding the packages of > linux-libre-4.6.2 with libudeb-compat-dev instead of libudev-dev, and i > also rebuilt initramfs-tools [*] > > Hope it works :) > > Aitor. > > [*] You can generate the initrd.img running the > /root/vdev-initramfs/tools/mkinitramfs of the snapshot sent by Ralph. > > > >
:) :) :) In the words of the apache foundation... It works! Congrats to all those who did the work. I made a new installation of devuan to start over. I got an error from the latest make-initramfs.sh about a missing /root/vdev-initramfs. The actual location of the script is in /root/vdev-snapshot/root/vdev-initramfs/tools, so I made a symlink: ln -s /root/vdev-snapshot/root/vdev-initramfs /root/vdev-initramfs Mouse and keyboard now work in X, removable drives can be mounted/unmounted. I'm going to test the scanner next. Can't test my printer now, because there's no parallel port on this laptop. What else should be tested? -fsr _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng