On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 23:53:31 +0100, Mick wrote:
carcharias rjf # emerge --info | grep CONFIG_PROTECT
CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc /usr/kde/3.5/env /usr/kde/3.5/share/config
/usr/kde/3.5/shutdown /usr/share/X11/xkb /usr/share/config /var/bind
CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/env.d /etc/env.d/java/
A note for everybody who uses gensplash and splashutils. After i
deleted the device files and rebooted the silent mode refused to work.
So i decided to reemerge splashutils. But this is not necessary. After
installing, the ebuild checks for missing devices, which was in my
case /dev/tty1.
Here
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 10:55:31 +0200, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
But what? Is it possible that /dev/tty1 is not in place at these early
moments of booting when it is needed by splashutils?
Yes, because the splash stuff runs before udevstart, so you need a static
device node for anything required
Neil Bothwick schrieb:
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 10:55:31 +0200, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
But what? Is it possible that /dev/tty1 is not in place at these early
moments of booting when it is needed by splashutils?
Yes, because the splash stuff runs before udevstart, so you need a static
device
Hi again,
As the handbook mentioned udev is default for Gentoo now.
I have 1479 devices and directories in /dev after startup Hmmm, wasn't
udev (and formerly devfs) meant to have only the devices needed?
Is hotplug still an issue or is it started by bootmisc? If i plug in my
USB stick (yes, I
Am Freitag, 25. August 2006 11:04 schrieb ext sdoma:
As the handbook mentioned udev is default for Gentoo now.
I have 1479 devices and directories in /dev after startup Hmmm, wasn't
udev (and formerly devfs) meant to have only the devices needed?
Did you set RC_DEVICE_TARBALL to no in
On 8/25/06, sdoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is hotplug still an issue or is it started by bootmisc? If i plug in my
USB stick (yes, I do have USB UHCI, EHCI, OHCI mass storage compiled
into the kernel) I can't mount it.
The hotplug init script doesn't do anything anymore, it's functions
have
Yes, now I remember. I had this tarball issue with 2005.0 already,
thanks.
Regarding to the issue with sd* ... call me a numb ;o) ... i forgot to
build SCSI disk support into the kernel 8-|
No up to the main part of my holiday plans ... reinstall my (LFS based)
WiFi AP to be Gentoo too. ;)))
On Friday 25 August 2006 10:50, Richard Fish wrote:
I remember some discussion about hotplug/coldplug and if coldplug makes
sense at all.
Coldplug is dead and gone, usurped by udev.
I know what you're saying, but I seem to still have coldplug in my boot
runlevel and of course it kicks in
I have mine set to no and it is full of stuff. According to Konqueror
it has 654 files and 13 folders. Is that right? That is a lot of stuff.
I think it is.
After setting RC_DEVICE_TARBALL to no and removing everything except
/dev/console and /dev/null by using the gentoo live-cd, the
On Friday 25 August 2006 22:06, Richard Fish wrote:
Yeah, udev = 089 blocks coldplug, so the init script should have been
removed, assuming you have upgraded to udev = 089.
OK, I'm still on stable: sys-fs/udev-087-r1
carcharias rjf # emerge --info | grep CONFIG_PROTECT
CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
I have mine set to no and it is full of stuff. According to Konqueror
it has 654 files and 13 folders. Is that right? That is a lot of
stuff.
I think it is.
After setting RC_DEVICE_TARBALL to no and removing everything except
/dev/console and /dev/null by using
On 8/25/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
I have mine set to no and it is full of stuff. According to Konqueror
it has 654 files and 13 folders. Is that right? That is a lot of
stuff.
I think it is.
After setting RC_DEVICE_TARBALL to no and removing everything
Richard Fish wrote:
You apparently missed the part of Daniel's email where he said you
have a normal number.Several hundred device nodes is normal (850
for Daniel, 932 here). The vast majority of which (577) are tty or
pty devices that will be on all systems. So yeah, you should be
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