Ok, this was a typo.
# Create a symlink /dev/dvb/adapter100 pointing to dvb card with PCI bus id
04:00.0
SUBSYSTEM=="dvb", KERNEL==":04:00.0", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k;
K=$${K#dvb}; printf dvb/adapter100/%%s $${K#*.}'", SYMLINK+="%c"
It works for creating a SYMLINK, so adapter0 and adapter
>Can't this be forced using udev rules?
udev seems to be a good way. I tried several different configurations.. my last
one (file called '50-dvb_cards.rules'):
# Create a symlink /dev/dvb/adapter104 pointing to dvb card with PCI bus id
04:00.0
SUBSYSTEM=="dvb", KERNEL==":04:00.0", PROGRAM="
Hello,
we are using two identical DVB cards (TT-budget S2-1600) in one system.
How can we assure that the same card always are assigned to the same device
file /dev/dvb/adapter0 (/dev/dvb/adapter1
respectively).
Short example:
Is the card in the first PCI slot always /dev/dvb/adapter0
and th
Hi.
We are trying to use the libdvbsec-api from the dvb-apps package
(/dvb_apps/lib/libdvbsec) to build our own DiSEqC positioner control.
It's going to implement a kind of USALS/GotoX/GotoXX/DiSEqC1.3, whatever
you want to call it (there's no hardware receiver provided atm).
But at the moment th