Appears to be udev:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ps aux | grep udev
root      4698  0.0  0.0   1428   436 ?        S<s  13:34   0:00 udevd
mark     16051  0.0  0.0   1476   464 pts/0    R+   14:47   0:00 grep udev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $

On 4/22/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/22/05, Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> > >Nick,
> > >   you and Lucian seem to be on the same tack but I do not have a
> > >/dev/v4l directory:
> > >
> > >dragonfly ~ # ls -la /dev/v4*
> > >ls: /dev/v4*: No such file or directory
> > >dragonfly ~ #
> > >
> > >Video4Linux is compiled and I've got some device drivers loaded, but
> > >no v4l devices. One that has an interesting name anyway is
> > >/dev/vttuner, but no v4l.
> > >
> > >   I've been poking around for information but so far nothing makes
> > >much sense in terms of how to fix this.
> > >
> > >
> > Are you using udev or devfs (or static devices) ?
> >
> > Christoph
> 
> <hehe!!> Remember who you're talking to here Christoph. I'm a guitar
> player, not an IT guy! ;-)
> 
> Default stage 3 Gentoo install from the Universal Install CD - 2005.0
> profile. The install was done about a week ago. I think it's udev but
> I'm not even sure how I tell you that for sure.
> 
> Remember who you're talking to here! ;-) ;-)
> 
> thanks,
> Mark
>

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