On Tue, 24 May 2005 18:11:59 -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
So now I am in the position of not knowing the proper way to start ivtv
on boot. I checked the /etc/init.d for an ivtv script but did not find
one. Should I make one and then use rc-update? Or is there another
way I should do this
On 5/25/2005 4:16 AM Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005 18:11:59 -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
So now I am in the position of not knowing the proper way to start ivtv
on boot. I checked the /etc/init.d for an ivtv script but did not find
one. Should I make one and then use
On 5/22/2005 6:43 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
Brett,
Thanks for your help. One way or another it finally started
working. I don't know yet whether it will survive a reboot. I'll
probably do that test later this evening or tomorrow but at least I'm
finally getting v4l devices.
I think it was most
You may need to define the devices in /etc/udev/rules/10.. The 50.xxx
file is for standard devices but you can add some - I've done that for a
couple of my devices. If you haven't already Gentoo docs have a udev
guide with links to some good sites.
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Mark Knecht
Brett,
Thanks. Looking at 50.xxx there are rules for v4l devices but for
some reason they do not seem to be turning on:
# v4l devices KERNEL=video[0-9]*, NAME=v4l/video%n,
SYMLINK=video%n, GROUP=video
KERNEL=radio[0-9]*, NAME=v4l/radio%n, GROUP=video
KERNEL=vbi[0-9]*, NAME=v4l/vbi%n,
Okay. That's not it. Here's what I have in /etc/conf.d/rc that pertains
to udev/devfs. I assume you have RC_DEVFSD_STARTUP set to no but what
about the tarball?
# Set to yes if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown
# and restore it on startup. This is useful if you have a lot of
#
On 5/22/05, Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. That's not it. Here's what I have in /etc/conf.d/rc that pertains
to udev/devfs. I assume you have RC_DEVFSD_STARTUP set to no but what
about the tarball?
# Set to yes if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown
# and
Try the tarball no. It may be using the old devfs tarball.
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/22/05, Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. That's not it. Here's what I have in /etc/conf.d/rc that pertains
to udev/devfs. I assume you have RC_DEVFSD_STARTUP set to no but
Brett,
Thanks for your help. One way or another it finally started
working. I don't know yet whether it will survive a reboot. I'll
probably do that test later this evening or tomorrow but at least I'm
finally getting v4l devices.
I think it was most likely a combination of not using the
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