ut to
assure a consistent environment.
To see the scripts in their entirety, you can download them from
http://students.washington.edu/dbnichol/lfs/dbn-build-20051223.tar.bz2
. These are mostly a shameless rip off of Greg's system, but they're
customized to me. NOTE: this location is tempora
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 07:41:12PM +, Matthew Burgess wrote:
>
> Yes, that sounds like a sensible approach. I think I'd like the udev
> rules file moved under svn control somewhere too, so we can track
> changes we need to make to it, but I'm not sure where the best place is
> for it, or h
Archaic wrote:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 07:34:01PM +, Matthew Burgess wrote:
Well, my opinion on this was that stuff I'd been working on was
announced on the list so that anyone game enough to play with the new
udev and kernel setup had the means to attack it, should they wish to do
so. I
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 07:34:01PM +, Matthew Burgess wrote:
>
> Well, my opinion on this was that stuff I'd been working on was
> announced on the list so that anyone game enough to play with the new
> udev and kernel setup had the means to attack it, should they wish to do
> so. I would
Archaic wrote:
ISTM that since trunk is a dev branch, we should be able to get away
with a pre-release piece of software that is just around the corner of
being released. With that in mind, should we going ahead and add
2.6.15-rc6 to the book and start fixing the hotplug/udev problems now so
it a
DJ Lucas wrote:
Also, one other suggestion. With known changes coming, I think 'pre' is
too early. I'd say use a dated tarball for the development book for
now.
Agreed.
Regards,
Matt.
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