Re: udevsend and hotplug

2005-07-11 Thread steve crosby
On 7/12/05, kareemy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/11/05, Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > kareemy wrote: > > > > Thank you. I have read that. It provided some insight as to how > udev+hotplug are supposed to work but didn't quite solve my issue. In > the meantime I found two possib

Re: udevsend and hotplug

2005-07-11 Thread kareemy
On 7/11/05, Dan McGhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > kareemy wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >I noticed that the lfs bootscripts changed to echo /sbin/udevsend into > >/proc/sys/kernel/hotplug instead of /sbin/hotplug. > > > >Does hotplug ever get called anymore in this case? > > > >My problem is with my

Re: udevsend and hotplug

2005-07-11 Thread Dan McGhee
kareemy wrote: Hello, I noticed that the lfs bootscripts changed to echo /sbin/udevsend into /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug instead of /sbin/hotplug. Does hotplug ever get called anymore in this case? My problem is with my digital camera. It does not have a /dev entry. When I plug it in, a new entr

udevsend and hotplug

2005-07-11 Thread kareemy
Hello, I noticed that the lfs bootscripts changed to echo /sbin/udevsend into /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug instead of /sbin/hotplug. Does hotplug ever get called anymore in this case? My problem is with my digital camera. It does not have a /dev entry. When I plug it in, a new entry is created in /p