Guenther Niess wrote:
But I've temporarily solved the Problem. I've found on
http://www.paldo.org/paldo/sources/udev/udev.rules-20050815
a file with many udev rules. I added this in my /etc/udev/rules.d
directory to my standart files 25-lfs.rules and 50-udev.rules. Now it
works fine.
For the future I will analyze my udev rules and make my configuration clean.
Well done for fixing it. My guess is the line that did it is
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="firmware", RUN+="/sbin/firmware_helper"
But the only way to be sure is to try different options and see what works
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