On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:02:36 +0200, Terje J. Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Herman Robak wrote on Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:58:59 +0200
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:13:51 +0200, el jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > yes you need to create the raw1394 and dv1394 and ieee1394 in /dev
> > folder.

  That's the old way.  udev is the choice of a new generation,
and has been for a few years already.

Have a look in /etc/udev/ instead, especially /etc/udev/rules.d/.

And google for "udev" and "1394".  One relevant result:
http://www.linux1394.org/faq.php#udev

Excuse me for chiming in here, but I'm also interested in this topic.
I'm running openSUSE 10.2 and sooner than later I have to begin to
capture my first FX7 HDV footages, and probably also convert analog Hi8
to DV.

On my system:

...snip...

# ls /etc/udev/rules.d/
05-udev-early.rules            60-persistent-input.rules
29-net_trigger_firmware.rules  60-persistent-storage.rules
30-net_persistent_names.rules  64-device-mapper.rules
31-network.rules               65-cdrom.rules
40-alsa.rules                  71-multipath.rules
40-bluetooth.rules             72-multipath-compat.rules
40-lomco.rules                 80-sysconfig.rules
50-udev-default.rules          85-mount-fstab.rules
51-lirc.rules                  90-hal.rules
56-idedma.rules                95-udev-late.rules
60-cdrom_id.rules


Does this installation look ok? Regarding the latter, I'm not quite sure
what to really look after...?

Try searching inside the rules files:
grep 1394 /etc/udev/rules.d/*

I don't know how to troubleshoot and tweak udev, as it has mostly worked
to my satisfaction.  As I said, Google came up with something, albeit not
all that much.

--
Herman Robak

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