Yep, it's horrible. This is what I did, the adapters 0,1,2 are still there but MythTV is configured to used 4,5 and 6.
# My own DVB hell # Twinhan DVB-S Card # KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].frontend0", ATTR{dev}=="212:3", symlink+="dvb/adapter4/frontend0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].demux0", ATTR{dev}=="212:4", symlink+="dvb/adapter4/demux0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].net0", ATTR{dev}=="212:7", symlink+="dvb/adapter4/net0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].dvr0", ATTR{dev}=="212:5", symlink+="dvb/adapter4/dvr0", GROUP="video" # # Nova-T Stick 1 # KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].frontend0", ATTRS{serial}=="4030489593", symlink+="dvb/adapter5/frontend0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].demux0", ATTRS{serial}=="4030489593", symlink+="dvb/adapter5/demux0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].net0", ATTRS{serial}=="4030489593", symlink+="dvb/adapter5/net0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].dvr0", ATTRS{serial}=="4030489593", symlink+="dvb/adapter5/dvr0", GROUP="video" # # Nova-T Stick 2 # KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].frontend0", ATTRS{serial}=="4027844315", symlink+="dvb/adapter6/frontend0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].demux0", ATTRS{serial}=="4027844315", symlink+="dvb/adapter6/demux0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].net0", ATTRS{serial}=="4027844315", symlink+="dvb/adapter6/net0", GROUP="video" KERNEL=="dvb[0-9].dvr0", ATTRS{serial}=="4027844315", symlink+="dvb/adapter6/dvr0", GROUP="video" I'm not sure if gmail has split the lines above but each actual line should start with KERNEL. Sim On 07/02/2008, Eduard Huguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I currently have a media center computer set up using Gentoo 64 bit > and a Hauppauge Nova-T 500 card (dual DVB-T receiver). Now I'm trying to > add a new card (DVB-S), and here my problems begin: not mentioning the > experimental state of the driver (this is a different story that doesn't > matter now), my problem is that the new card porks the order in which > the device nodes were created in /dev. And even worse, the actual order > ing schema is different between a cold boot and rebooting: > > Cold boot: > · DVB:0: DVB-S tuner from Avermedia A700 > · DVB:1,2: DVB-T tuners from Nova-T > > Reboot: > · DVB:0: 1st DVB-T tuner from Nova-T > · DVB:1: DVB-S tuner from A700 > · DVB:2: 2nd DVB-T tuner from Nova-T > > I guess that on a cold boot the Nova-T 500 takes longer to initialize > (due to the firmware being loaded), so its adaptors gets both created > later. > > Is there any way to avoid this? My MythTV setup currently expects to > find the 2 Nova-T 500 adaptors on DVB:0 and DVB:1, and In expected the > new DVB-S adaptor to be created as DVB:2. However, it seems this is not > the case. > > Is there any way to force the numbering schema or the 2 adaptors? ¿Would > maybe help i.e. setting RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="yes" in /etc/conf.d/rc > (currently is set to "no") with only the Nova-T connected and then > adding te other one? I wonder is this would force its adaptors to be > created always at the same position. > > Thanks for any help you could provide. > > Eduard > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-dvb mailing list > linux-dvb@linuxtv.org > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb > _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb