Archaic wrote:
CC'ing blfs-dev, but please reply to lfs-dev as that is where the bug is
currently ticketed.
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/ticket/1640
My thoughts are that the actual devices are created properly, and
nothing in the base system needs the symlinks so I vote for moving
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Archaic wrote:
CC'ing blfs-dev, but please reply to lfs-dev as that is where the bug is
currently ticketed.
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/ticket/1640
My thoughts are that the actual devices are created properly, and
nothing in the base system needs the symlinks so I
Archaic wrote:
My thoughts are that the actual devices are created properly, and
nothing in the base system needs the symlinks so I vote for moving this
ticket to BLFS.
The actual devices (/dev/hdc on my box) are created correctly, but the
symlinks are incorrect if one has multiple CD/DVD
El Martes, 21 de Marzo de 2006 23:31, Matthew Burgess escribió:
The actual devices (/dev/hdc on my box) are created correctly, but the
symlinks are incorrect if one has multiple CD/DVD drives. Therefore,
the bug is rightly an LFS one. Now, with the observation that the
underlying devices
M.Canales.es wrote:
And why not to add the CLFS udev-rules package to the udev_update branch and
see if it do their intended work?
I don't know what they are intended to do. No bugs have been reported
against the rules in the udev_update branch regarding devices not
showing up correctly
Matthew Burgess wrote:
Archaic wrote:
My thoughts are that the actual devices are created properly, and
nothing in the base system needs the symlinks so I vote for moving this
ticket to BLFS.
The actual devices (/dev/hdc on my box) are created correctly, but the
symlinks are incorrect if
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 03/21/06 19:23 CST:
IMO, it needs to be in _one_ of the books. BLFS software, at least at
one time, required various symlinks. Other software beyond BLFS I know
still requires /dev/dvd.
Some may require the links (but in my opinion that makes it poorly
Randy McMurchy wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 03/21/06 19:23 CST:
IMO, it needs to be in _one_ of the books. BLFS software, at least at
one time, required various symlinks. Other software beyond BLFS I know
still requires /dev/dvd.
Some may require the links (but in my opinion
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 03/21/06 19:49 CST:
It would also be nice for software to have configuration files where you
could specify the devices as needed e.g. xorg.conf.
You guys are just being too cool for the chances to be putting
in the shameless plugs. From the configuration file