[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> I'm trying to test these now. I'll let you know about my progress.
OK. This new version is better, but there are still some problems.
I'm testing in the d-i chroot.
First of all, discover still segfaults when /etc/discover.conf is
missing. And it is still missing because it is installed as
/etc/discover.conf.dpkg-new. Running 'udpkg --configure
discover-udeb' did not help. Anyone know why this is so?
Anyway, after copying the file into place, I tried to run discover
with the command line I used in hw-detect. It fails:
developer:~# discover --type-summary -t -d all -e ata -e pci -e \
pcmcia -e scsi display
Segmentation fault
developer:~# cp /etc/discover.conf.dpkg-new /etc/discover.conf
developer:~# discover --type-summary -t -d all -e ata -e pci -e \
pcmcia -e scsi display
developer:~# mount /proc
developer:~# discover --type-summary -t -d all -e ata -e pci -e \
pcmcia -e scsi display
ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage XL [264XL GR]
developer:~# discover --data-path=linux/module/name \
--data-version=2.4 -t -d all -e ata -e pci -e pcmcia -e scsi display
--data-version has no meaning without --data-path.
usage: discover [--bus-summary] [OPTIONS] [BUS [...]]
discover --type-summary [OPTIONS] [TYPE [...]]
discover --data-path=PATH [--data-version=VERSION] TYPE [...]
discover --version
discover --help
developer:~#
It seem to ignore the --data-path argument I am giving. Trying to
remove --data-version do not give me the module name:
developer:~# discover --data-path=linux/module/name -t -d all -e ata \
-e pci -e pcmcia -e scsi display
ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage XL [264XL GR]
developer:~#
What is wrong? My goal is to display the kernel 2.4 module names
needed by the HW.
The d-i build process display the following stats for
discover-data-udeb:
686309 B - 740 blocks - 20 files used by pkg discover-data-udeb.udeb
(version 2.2003.02.05-2 )
670k is way to much. It is one of the biggest udebs. We need to
reduce it.
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