I shelved my firewire video camera for a while, and pulled it out
yesterday to do some archiving from tape to DVD.  Last time I used it, I
loaded some ieee1394 modules (raw1394, etc), loaded kino and away it
went.

But now, I noticed that nothing recognises the camera unless it is
plugged in on boot.  Same thing is happening with my usb printer,
although with the printer I can just load the right module and it works.
With the camera, I load all the modules I can think of (ieee1394,
dv1394, raw1394, ohci1394) but the camera is still not recognised.

I noticed that the /etc/init.d/hotplug init script has gone in favour of
udev (version 090, ~x86).  How do I make udev recognise hotplugged
hardware?

can anyone help me?  It's a pain to reboot every time I want to plug in
the camera!

thanks,
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>

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