Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 07/25/06 15:22 CST:
>> Matthew Burgess wrote:
>>> Note that the patch exists in the repo with the incorrect name, so the
>>> instructions do work as is.
>> Thanks. I can fix that for the final.
>
> I see the patch name was fixed in the list
On 7/26/06, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anthony Wright wrote:
> When udev tries to create entries in some cases it uses modprobe, and if
> this fails it causes an entry to be created in /dev/.udev/failed/
Ignore the issue. It is prsent in all distros. Of course, this is
fixa
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 07/25/06 15:22 CST:
> Matthew Burgess wrote:
>> Note that the patch exists in the repo with the incorrect name, so the
>> instructions do work as is.
>
> Thanks. I can fix that for the final.
I see the patch name was fixed in the list of patches, but it
appears t
Matthew Burgess wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the second
>> pre-release of LFS 6.2.
>
> A really minor nitpick, but the module-init-tools patch contains a
> spelling error in its name. It should be
> module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the second
pre-release of LFS 6.2.
A really minor nitpick, but the module-init-tools patch contains a
spelling error in its name. It should be
module-init-tools-3.2.2-modprobe-1.patch not
module-init-tools-3.2.2-mode
Anthony Wright wrote:
When udev tries to create entries in some cases it uses modprobe, and if
this fails it causes an entry to be created in /dev/.udev/failed/
Ignore the issue. It is prsent in all distros. Of course, this is
fixable by replacing the current modprobe rule with the following:
When udev tries to create entries in some cases it uses modprobe, and if
this fails it causes an entry to be created in /dev/.udev/failed/
However, this only works correctly if your device drivers are installed
as modules, if the device driver is compiled into the kernel rather than
being a modul