2005/9/18, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well, that should work, but the 'better' way is simply to recompile the
> kernel so that ide-cd is statically compiled (* or Y, rather than M),
> and then it would be automatically loaded by the kernel when the device
> is discovered (which would also
capsel schreef:
> I've found that I changed configuration of my kernel - cdrom driver
> is loaded as module and must be loaded on boot (before
> hotplug/coldplug ?) for hdc to be created. Somehow parport_pc is
> loaded automaticly.
>
> What can I do to force hotplug/coldplug to load ide-cd and
I hope it is not hardware failure...
I'm checking dmesg on every reboot since failure of one of my server :)
I've found that I changed configuration of my kernel - cdrom driver is
loaded as module and must be loaded on boot (before hotplug/coldplug
?) for hdc to be created. Somehow parport_pc is l
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 20:01:41 +0200
capsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So the problem is :
>
> When RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" there is no lp0 and sometimes hdc, it
> doesn't depend on cd/dvd disc inside my dvd, or on if my printer is
> set to "on"/"off"
>
On a properly operating system, /dev/lp0
As I can see you did not read whole message :)
So the problem is :
When RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" there is no lp0 and sometimes hdc, it
doesn't depend on cd/dvd disc inside my dvd, or on if my printer is
set to "on"/"off"
When RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="yes" lp0, hdc1..20 are in /dev but hdc is only
on fir
capsel wrote:
> 2005/9/17, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>>So for example lp* stays (it's another one that disappears), all hdc?
>>>stays, but hdc still is not there. File devices.tar.bz2 is updated by
>>>system and it has not hdc.
>>>What else can I do?
>>
>>Not use the tarball option?
>>
2005/9/17, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > So for example lp* stays (it's another one that disappears), all hdc?
> > stays, but hdc still is not there. File devices.tar.bz2 is updated by
> > system and it has not hdc.
> > What else can I do?
>
> Not use the tarball option?
>
> I mean, seri
So for example lp* stays (it's another one that disappears), all hdc?
stays, but hdc still is not there. File devices.tar.bz2 is updated by
system and it has not hdc.
What else can I do?
Not use the tarball option?
I mean, seriously, are you really seeing it's saving you anything at boot?
I co
On 9/16/05, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I did something like that:
> > -I set up RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no"
> > -rebooted, all hdcX disappeard, and hdc appeard
> > -I set up RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="yes"
> > -rebooted
> > -there is no hdc*
> >
> > what else can I do?
>
> Go to the udev migr
I did something like that:
-I set up RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no"
-rebooted, all hdcX disappeard, and hdc appeard
-I set up RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="yes"
-rebooted
-there is no hdc*
what else can I do?
Go to the udev migration thing in the gentoo wiki. There is a command that
you have to run to actually
On 9/16/05, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I create /dev/hdc it stays for one reboot.
> > These values I've got in /etc/conf.d/rc:
> >
> > RC_DEVICES="udev"
> > RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="yes"
> >
> > hdc is a cdrom on my laptop. What can cause this?
>
> Turn off the tarball option, o
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