Mark Knecht wrote: > I really do not understand how udev works other than there are some >rules that create devices. Is it possible that with udev the required >v4l devices are somehow not created and the driver install at boot >time doesn't find what it needs thus causing this problem? > >
Unless someone has a better idea, try turning on udev logging in /etc/udev/udev.conf, and compare the results from booting to what happens when you rmmod/insmod driver. The log message will appear in /var/log/messages. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list