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On Sunday 18 December 2005 14:14, a tiny voice compelled Daniel Drake to |
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write: |
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> Ernie Schroder wrote: |
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> > I'm obviously looking in the wrong places, but I can't find documentation |
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> > on getting udev to start at boot. Sound and a few other things you don't |
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> > notice right away fail to work until I do: |
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> > # udevstart |
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> > /dev/dsp is created with correct permissions and I'm good to go. The |
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> > question is: |
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> > How to I get udev to start at boot? |
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> Which version of udev do you have installed? |
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> What is the output of "cat /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug"? |
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> Daniel |
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$ emerge -vp udev |
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<snip> |
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[ebuild R ] sys-fs/udev-070-r1 (-selinux) -static 0 kB |
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$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug |
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/sbin/udevsend |
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I have added /sbin/udevstart to /etc/conf.d/local.start and it seems |
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that /dev/dsp is recreated with the right permissions and the annoying |
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message is gone. Not the most elegant solution, but effective. |
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Regards, Ernie |
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100% Microsoft and Intel free |
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14:46:10 up 3:47, 3 users, load average: 0.31, 0.46, 0.49 |
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Linux 2.6.14-gentoo-r42.6.14-r-4_new i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ |
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