ce the root FS is mounted and the
/dev/tmpfs is mounted, so it's not an issue.
> And would that explain that /etc/init.d/udev restart no effect?
Nope, that should always work, provided the effect of the udev restart
hasn't changed while I wasn't looking :)
JB.
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Chances are the coldplugging happens from the initrd and your script
isn't available in the initrd. So check that.
Otherwise, I see no reason why the script would not be executed.
JB.
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hat from. See the top of the file,
there's more to it than that, also the way to identify a USB device
event changed starting with 2.6.22 and the rules are
backward-compatible in this respect too.
> You cannot have "udev" and "elegant" at the same time
Actually, you can, but
roubles. (been there, done that, accidentally
rendered a number of systems unbootable due to that ...)
> Welcome in the hell of udev, HAL and whatever else sophisticated
> stuff which is required to make users happy or so they say...
JB.
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ane-extras (or whatever) package containing such backends, so
Debian users would be more comfortable with SANE in Debian.
Thanks for reading me, any comments welcome, flamewars go to
/dev/null, please.
JB.
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