Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-10 Thread David BOURIAUD
Le lundi 10 juillet 2006 10:51, Simon Geard a écrit : Hi ! > For a kernel version that new (anything since 2.6.15, I think), you'll > need a much newer version of udev, along with the udev scripts and > bootscripts from the development version of the book. Basically, hotplug > is gone, with module

Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-10 Thread Simon Geard
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 09:01 +0200, David BOURIAUD wrote: > I think that both of you, I mean Dan and montassar pointed out what was wrong > with my install. When I re-installed my machine, I went through lfs6.1 point > by point, and so I'm running udev-0.56, blfs-bootscripts-20060430 and > hotplu

Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-10 Thread David BOURIAUD
Le vendredi 7 juillet 2006 16:42, Dan Nicholson a écrit : Hi all. > > What version of udev are you using? What version of the lfs > bootscripts are you using? What version of the lfs udev rules are you > using? I think that both of you, I mean Dan and montassar pointed out what was wrong with my

Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-08 Thread montassar
> I understand what you mean, and I should have been more specific. On my > laptop, I have a Logitech cordless mouse whose reciever is plugged on an > usb port. When I power-up my machine, it is not discovered at all until > I unplug the device, and plug it in back. It behaves the same for usk >

Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-07 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 7/7/06, David BOURIAUD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I understand what you mean, and I should have been more specific. On my laptop, I have a Logitech cordless mouse whose reciever is plugged on an usb port. When I power-up my machine, it is not discovered at all until I unplug the device, and pl

Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-07 Thread David BOURIAUD
Le vendredi 7 juillet 2006 14:39, Simon Geard a écrit : Hi ! Thanks for your quick answer... > > Untrue, otherwise it wouldn't find things like disks and input devices. > Current behaviour (in LFS, at least) is that hotplug events are > generated for anything detected when the kernel starts, and ar

Re: How about cold plug your devices ?

2006-07-07 Thread Simon Geard
On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 09:42 +0200, David BOURIAUD wrote: > Hi all ! > As far as I know, the linux kernel no more searches for devices plugged > before > powering up the machine. Untrue, otherwise it wouldn't find things like disks and input devices. Current behaviour (in LFS, at least) is that h