Guenther Niess wrote:
I've updated my udev-063 to udev-068 and tried it. Then I've rebuild the
kernel and the driver modules. It doesn't help. The sys.log file said:
Aug 23 02:25:19 localhost kernel: ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless
2200BG Network Connection
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost udev[3107]: udev_rules_get_run: reset run list
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost udev[3107]: run_program: '/sbin/udev_run_devd'
'firmware'
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost udev[3109]: run_program: exec of program failed
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost udev[3107]: run_program: '/sbin/udev_run_devd'
returned with status 1
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost kernel: ipw2200: ipw-2.3-boot.fw load failed:
Reason -2
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost kernel: ipw2200: Unable to load firmware:
0xFFFFFFFE
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost kernel: ipw2200: failed to register network device
Aug 23 02:25:29 localhost kernel: ipw2200: probe of 0000:01:03.0 failed
with error -5
But I think this is a good idea, I read tomorrow more about udev and try
it again.
thanks so far
Have a go at crafting a udev rule to fit but it may be simpler to just go back
to udev-056. Then hotplug events will be handled by the /sbin/hotplug script.
Good luck.
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