Hi,

I'm sure it was a vscX, I'll double check.
I don't use a distro, an ultra small install of my own design is used.

/proc/sys/kernel/hotplug contains /sbin/hotplug.

My hotplug script is custom also.  It is being called for sure, but  
not by IVTV.  I have something along the lines of:

echo >> "I'm being called for $FIRMWARE"

Which does show a couple of things, but not IVTV.
The IVTV INIT simply fails to load the firmware for the detected  
PVR-150 card.  It fails on retry also (with the 'firmware' suggestion).

So hotplug is there, it's callable (it's getting called!), but not by  
IVTV.  IVTV is detecting the card fine as a PVR-150, but just not  
calling hotplug at all.

Regards
Nick

On 16 Jul 2007, at 22:57, Sander Sweers wrote:

> On ma, 2007-07-16 at 20:51 +0100, Nicholas Fearnley wrote:
>> I just moved to 2.6.22.1 kernel and am pleased to see the IVTV driver
>> in.  However, the hotplug script does not seem to be called, so
>> firmware is not loaded.  I have debugged the hotplug script and it is
>> getting called (add and remove) by /sys/devices/virtual/vscX
>> (whatever those are!), bot not the PVR150 card driver.
>
> Typo, should it not be vcs? If so, it is the virtual console device.
>
>> Any ideas?  The same works with 2.6.18 and 0.10.2.
>
> Distro, release number and hotplug script? Also udev has replaced
> hotplug on most distro's, are you using udev or the old hotplug? (What
> does cat /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug say).
>
> And having INIT IVTV from your kernel log is always a good source of
> info for the list ;-)
>
> Greets
> Sander
>
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