I can start the driver successfully manually, after the machine is up
and running, but at boot time, it can't find my UPS. My init script
makes sure that the usbfs is up (by checking for the existence of
/proc/bus/usb/devices), and I can't think of what else could be
different with the boot-time
Could it be a permissions problem? Perhaps the USB devices are not yet
owned by the correct user during boot? -- Peter
Jim Osborn wrote:
I can start the driver successfully manually, after the machine is up
and running, but at boot time, it can't find my UPS. My init script
makes sure that
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 7:24:33AM +1000, Jon Gough wrote:
Is this a problem with the UDEV sequence? ie in /etc/udev/rules.d are
the nut udev rules the last ones to execute? I found that I had to do
this to get around a permissions problem during boot.
Since I don't have /etc/udev/rules.d I
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