Hi, I switched to udev a while back and have some old devfs files left
in /etc. Here is a list:
/etc/devfs.d
/etc/devfs.d/.keep
/etc/modules.devfs.256
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh.dist
/etc/modprobe.devfs
Dale schreef:
Hi, I switched to udev a while back and have some old devfs files
left in /etc. Here is a list:
/etc/devfs.d /etc/devfs.d/.keep /etc/modules.devfs.256
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh.dist
Holly Bostick wrote:
There is, of course, an option to tell it to; you just don't know
about it :-) .
You're kidding right. Something that I don't know about, yea right.
LOL LOL Treat me like a sponge, I'm absorbing your knowledge, I hope
anyway. I have been using Gentoo a while and have
Dale schreef:
Holly Bostick wrote:
There is, of course, an option to tell it to; you just don't know
about it :-) .
You're kidding right. Something that I don't know about, yea right.
LOL LOL Treat me like a sponge, I'm absorbing your knowledge, I
hope anyway. I have been
051102 Dale wrote:
I switched to udev a while back
and have some old devfs files left in /etc :
YES/etc/devfs.d
YES/etc/devfs.d/.keep
N/A/etc/modules.devfs.256
N/A/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
N/A
Philip Webb wrote:
051102 Dale wrote:
I switched to udev a while back
and have some old devfs files left in /etc :
YES/etc/devfs.d
YES/etc/devfs.d/.keep
N/A/etc/modules.devfs.256
N/A/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
N/A
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