steve crosby wrote:
From udev-047, udevd is capable of handling hotplug events from
modules, as well as devices, and knows to call the appropriate hotplug
rc script related to the module. (at module load, a hotplug event is
generated by the kernel, and calls whatever is defined as the hotplug
ha
steve crosby wrote:
On 7/3/05, Matthew Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, this is an interesting point. I was going to point you at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/6.1-pre1/chapter07/udev.html
(7.4.2, paragraph 4 in particular), but that completely fails to mention
how the
On 7/3/05, Matthew Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, this is an interesting point. I was going to point you at
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/6.1-pre1/chapter07/udev.html
> (7.4.2, paragraph 4 in particular), but that completely fails to mention
> how the driver modules are
Dan McGhee wrote:
Matthew Burgess wrote:
Dan McGhee wrote:
My question is this: After backing up the scripts I have changed in
both /etc/sysconfig and /etc/rc.d/init.d, can I just run the
"install" commands for the udev packages and the bootscripts?
Yes, updating to lfs-bootscripts-3.2.
Matthew Burgess wrote:
Dan McGhee wrote:
My question is this: After backing up the scripts I have changed in
both /etc/sysconfig and /etc/rc.d/init.d, can I just run the
"install" commands for the udev packages and the bootscripts?
Yes, updating to lfs-bootscripts-3.2.2, udev-058 and the