On 6/4/07, Andrey Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found a problem and it was simple. It was new udev. When i compiled in
> vmware, it found lan adapter, create a new rule, assign it to eth0. After
> booting into real system, it not delete old and not existing adapter, but
> just add new rule to new one, and, of cource, assign it to eth1. May be it is
> new feature? Like old buggy windows :) Every time it assigns new lan adapter,
> not deleting old...

The persistent net names in udev is a little strange. I would ask on
lfs-support if it's bothering you. Bryan Kadzban is very familiar with
how it works and may be able to suggest better ways to work with it.

> About hal. In gnome it works fine, but... No support for NLS - not readable
> filenames... Had to go back to old fstab...

With newer gnome-mount and hal, you can store per-volume mount
settings in GConf. This allows you to set iocharset, etc. So, this
should work with gnome-2.18 + gnome-mount-2.6.

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Dan
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