The only thing I saw in dmesg that might point to a myth problem was: ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 32 ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 64 ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 224 ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 0 ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 24 ivtv0: Failed to initialize on minor 0
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 14:20 -0800, BRM wrote: > dmesg > > Ben > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Michael Sullivan <msulli1...@gmail.com> > To: gentoo-user <gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org> > Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 4:05:17 PM > Subject: [gentoo-user] udev (probably) > > I've been working all day rearranging furniture in my apartment. I got > the my computer to its new spot and hooked everything up and booted and > I saw a message that said something about some kernel option that was > turned on that shouldn't be, and that udev might not work. When I got > logged in, I found that Mythtv was all screwed up and that it said I > didn't have any programs set to record. LiveTV didn't work at all. My > tv card (dev/video0); ls says it's there, but cat says it's not. When I > used /etc/init.d/udev I got a message saying that the udev initscript > only works with baselayout 2 and that I shouldn't use it with baselayout > 1. I didn't even know I was using baselayout 1! Anyway, is there a > way, after I've booted the computer, to access those messages shown at > startup? >