Nick Rout wrote:

>On Tuesday 06 February 2007 21:50, chris bayley wrote:
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>>Nick Rout wrote:
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>>>On Tuesday 06 February 2007 17:22, chris bayley wrote:
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>>>>When I insert new hardware into my suse10.2 system, which is the process
>>>>that is responsible for detecting this and determining which is the
>>>>appropriate module to load ? and how do reconfigure the choice of module
>>>>? So far I have observed that it is not hotplug, kerneld, nor
>>>>card-services is it HAL ?
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>>>I think thats the way it normally works.
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>>>>Chris
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>>In fact it looks to me like it's udev that's responsible - am now
>>enhancing my knowledge on the subject - more to follow....
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>>Chris
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>Ahhhh yes, maybe udev tells hal or something.
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>If you google udev usually the first hit is an article from one of the gentoo 
>guys on customising udev - in fact here it is:
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>http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php
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Yeah thats a great page that I keep well bookmarked, but it mostly
speaks of how udev names devices but doesn't mention udev's role in
loading kernel modules.....

Chris

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