Re: How to know if a udev rule be executed?

2009-05-12 Thread BJ Opp
Well after a long break, it's back to trying to figure out this udev business. Using Phil's suggestions I verified that I was indeed running version 56 of udev. After downloading and building (and installing) version 57 on the target, I'm still having nothing but problems trying to get udev

Re: How to know if a udev rule be executed?

2009-05-12 Thread BJ Opp
Ah, yes good catch. Unfortunately it couldn't be something so simple :(. I'm still getting the same behavior. Amey, Geoff wrote: I've since moved on to a different project, so I'm going from memory here, but I believe that in the older versions of udev you might want to use the single '='

RE: How to know if a udev rule be executed?

2008-09-30 Thread Phil Quiney
Hi, For udev ( anything else on the NFS root filesystem), you can use rpm to tell you the package version. It is a 2 step process, first find a binary or other file you want to find the version of. Then query the rpm database to find which package it belongs to. So for your example of udevd

Re: How to know if a udev rule be executed?

2008-09-29 Thread bj
I'm trying to figure out exactly which version of udev I have with my montavista distro. I try to run 'udevd --version' / 'udev --version' but they just return me to the command prompt with no info at all. I made sure to check that udev was indeed running with 'ps aux | grep udev' and it's

RE: How to know if a udev rule be executed?

2008-06-03 Thread Amey, Geoff
Try looking into udevtest, I don't remember the exact sytax, but it applies all of your udev rules to a particular /sys/ entry and prints the result to the console. Another thing to be aware of with udev is the version. The one that came on my DM355 board was version 056, which doesn't support