Anders Magnusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just installed Gnome-Volume-Manager (and also got udev, dbus etc.), > and now some things aren't working any more. > > 1) My sound card doesn't work. When executing "/etc/init.d/alsa start" > I only get this error message: > Error: alsactl restore failed with message 'alsactl: load_state:1134: > No soundcards found...' > > I don't have any /dev/snd*. Is this a udev problem?? > > > 2) I can't access my CD drive anymore. I've been using SCSI emulation > until now, but I've also tried ide_cd. But I never seem to get any > /dev/hdb or /dev/scd. Is this also a udev problem? > > > 3) This might not be a real problem, but I thought that g-v-m would > automagically mount everything that I would throw at my laptop. But if > I insert a CF card, nothing happends ( I can see in the logs that > /dev/hdc is created). Isn't g-v-m supposed to mount the card and pop > up a nautilus? > > /Anders
Apologies if this is too simple a solution, but what symlinks do you have in /etc/udev/rules.d? I had very similar problems a while ago because a new udev installation didn't give me a symlink to udev.rules. Best, Jesse

