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Cheers,
Bernard
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On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 07:48:51AM +, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
> Now that we're using udev and hotplug, is there any reason to keep discover
> around?
I don't think so
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Now that we're using udev and hotplug, is there any reason to keep discover
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Hey Erich:
> That solves quite a few problems! Thanks for finding it out,
> I wasn't aware of
> the discover1-data package's existence.
Actually that won't solve Jeremy's problem with the Intel SATA adapter -
we still need to create patches so that pci.lst file is actually correct
(need to chan
> Besides, I think discover-data supports 2.2 and 2.4 kernel, but we are using
> a 2.6 kernel now (across the board), so we should use discover1-data which
> supports 2.4 and 2.6 kernel.
That solves quite a few problems! Thanks for finding it out, I wasn't aware of
the discover1-data package's exi
Hey guys:
The version of discover-data we are
currently using is 2.2005.02.13, would it be possible for us to update to
discover1-data (the latest I saw is from 2005-07-31)?
Besides, I think discover-data
supports 2.2 and 2.4 kernel, but we are using a 2.6 kernel now (across the
board), so