Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 13:06:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>   
>>> The next time you update udev, your changes will be overwritten.
>>> Changes should go in 10-local.rules.
>>>       
>
>
>   
>> Thanks.  I forgot about that little detail.  I better find a how to
>> somewhere. 
>>     
>
> http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php
>
>   
>>> If your serial port driver is built as a module, you can avoid the
>>> reboot by rmmodding and modprobing the driver. The second reboot was
>>> unnecessary anyway, restarting nut should have picked up the group
>>> changes.
>>>       
>
>   
>> The only module I have is nvidia.  I build everything into my kernel
>> that I can.  I was hoping there was a way to sort of "restart" or
>> "reload" udev but I couldn't find one and nobody posted one either.  I
>> guess there is now two reasons you may have to reboot.
>>     
>
> Or another reason to use modules. You could try using udevstart to
> repopulate /dev.
>
>
>   

I found that link when I was googling too.  You know, udevstart didn't
change the permissions when I ran it.  Strange.  Anyway, I looked, since
I put it back the way it was updated to, it shouldn't change anything,
unless they change the group again anyway.  I put it back to uucp like
they had it.  So far so good.  My modem works, my UPS is happy, I'm
happy too.

Thanks.

Dale

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