Re: LFS 6.2-pre2 Released

2006-07-25 Thread Bruce Dubbs
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

Re: Udev incorrectly generating entries in /dev/.udev/failed

2006-07-25 Thread steve crosby
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

Re: LFS 6.2-pre2 Released

2006-07-25 Thread Randy McMurchy
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

Re: LFS 6.2-pre2 Released

2006-07-25 Thread Bruce Dubbs
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

Re: LFS 6.2-pre2 Released

2006-07-25 Thread Matthew Burgess
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

Re: Udev incorrectly generating entries in /dev/.udev/failed

2006-07-25 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
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:

Udev incorrectly generating entries in /dev/.udev/failed

2006-07-25 Thread Anthony Wright
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