On Thursday 03 Jun 2004 11:31, Jean-Michel POURE wrote: > Le jeudi 3 Juin 2004 12:03, Andrew de Quincey a �crit : > > > I don't think I've ever seen hotplug do that, or even kudzu for that > > > matter. I can image kudzu creating /dev entries, - but removing them? > > > That's a little dangerious. Maybe someone else can confirm. > > > > Could it be udev maybe? I don't think the drivers support udev (yet)... > > Dear Andrew, > > udev seems to be installed by defaut when using Hotplug under Debian SID. > Now, I am quite lost as I do not know whether to look for a firmware > problem or to twick /etc/udev rules. I cannot find any udev howto. > > Any idea to make this WinTV Nexus-S card work under Kernel 2.6.6?
Unfortunately I've not really looked into udev yet for precisely this reason - not everything is supported (I'm still using devfs myself). Also, I don't have a Nexus-S card. Could you maybe get away with just running the create dvb devices script on bootup in the meantime?
