On Sun, 2011-04-17 at 13:41 -0500, DJ Lucas wrote:
> On 04/17/2011 01:31 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
> 
> >
> > Anyway, udev starts 4th in the startup scripts, it runs across a uevent
> > that uses a rule found in /usr, and it fails to create the device node.
> 
> Err....it creates the device node, but fails to run whatever program in 
> /usr that is required to make it work with the system correctly.

Yes, that sounds right. In the audio example, the device will be
detected and a /dev node created, but because the rule that tags it as a
"speaker" didn't work, it then won't be recognised by some userspace
application (pulse-audio / gstreamer / alsa?), and the user won't be
able to use their USB-connected speakers until they unplug and reconnect
them...

Simon.

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