Good news,
Recently began having problems with dvd symlinks.
Bug #323282 provided a suggestion by Anders E. Andersen to rm -r
/etc/udev (after making a backup copy for local rules), purge the the
udev package, & reinstalling udev. Once I had done this & rebooted the
symlinks w
udevmonitor and/or enabling events logging in hotplug.rules will help
verifying this.
If the results are still not useful, then just add to the top of the
script something like "touch /dev/some-flag-file" which is a simple way
to determine if the script is being run or not.
(BTW, please build t
On Feb 17, Per Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, it seems that /lib/udev/pcmcia-socket-startup is not called by
> udev although it should. Marco, can you help us?
udevmonitor and/or enabling events logging in hotplug.rules will help
verifying this.
If the results are still not useful,
Ben Sargeant:
> After a reboot it is I just need to do the /lib/udev/pcmcia-socket-startup
> followed by a /etc/init.d/network restart.
You shouldn't need to do "/etc/init.d/network restart", just put
"allow-hotplug eth0" (or whatever your interface is called) in
/etc/network/interfaces.
Anyway,
Per Olofsson wrote:
computer with the new udev? Is it necessary to modprobe orinoco_cs or
not? I'm trying to find out where the problem is.
But only after the last step? What happens if you just boot the
Pelle,
After a reboot it is I just need to do the
/lib/udev/pcmcia-socket-star
Ben Sargeant:
> # /lib/udev/pcmcia-socket-startup
> # modprobe orinoco_cs
> # /etc/init.d/networking restart
> # iwconfig
> eth0 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:"xxx" Nickname:"HERMES I"
> Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point: 00:09:xx:xx:xx:xx
>
> Bit Rate:11 Mb/s S
Ben Sargeant:
> > Do you have the /etc/udev/rules.d/85-pcmcia.rules symlink?
>
> Yes, I have the symlink. pcmciautils-012-2 was my first install of this
> package
OK. Try the following (check if it works after each step):
1. Upgrade to the latest udev and reboot the computer
2. Run "modprobe
Hello,
> Do you have the /etc/udev/rules.d/85-pcmcia.rules symlink?
Yes, I have the symlink. pcmciautils-012-2 was my first install of
this package
BTW, your email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) doesn't work. I changed
it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, the operator had finger trouble at this end with t
Per Olofsson:
> Hi,
>
> Ben Sargeant:
> > After installation of pcmciautils my orinoco pcmcia card refused to
> > work.
>
> Do you have the /etc/udev/rules.d/85-pcmcia.rules symlink?
BTW, your email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) doesn't work. I changed
it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Ben Sargeant:
> After installation of pcmciautils my orinoco pcmcia card refused to
> work.
Do you have the /etc/udev/rules.d/85-pcmcia.rules symlink?
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Package: pcmciautils
Version: 012-2
Severity: normal
Thanks for working on this package.
After installation of pcmciautils my orinoco pcmcia card refused to work.
Following a suggestion in bug #343193, cardmgr was successfull in
recovering the wireless network.
I have included some basic debugi
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