On Monday 07 January 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
> No, it does not make sense to try to modprobe rtc-dev and only make the
> symlink if the modprobe succeeds. rtc-dev is built into the kernel on
> the nslu2 and some other hardware.
It still seems to me that just modprobing them both by default and prin
The version of udev that supports the rtc symlink is 116.
No, it does not make sense to try to modprobe rtc-dev and only make the
symlink if the modprobe succeeds. rtc-dev is built into the kernel on
the nslu2 and some other hardware.
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