Peter Osterberg wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Peter Osterberg wrote:

I got everything working yesterday but for some reasen my devices got lost. I don't knwo what manouver I did to make them dissapear.

I'm running Gentoo, with vanilla kernel 2.6.11.11 and Myth 0.18.1-r2.

.My card is a NOVA-CI-S

The devices might have disapeared after a reboot, not sure but I am certain that I don't know how to recreate them. I've tried MAKEDEV dvb since I found some "howto" telling me to try that but it says "don't know how to make device "dvb"".

Any suggestions?

With 2.6.11, try upgrading/reinstalling udev and/or hotplug and if that doesn't work, Google for udev--you'll probably have to edit your scripts because they're not creating the devices for you. Of course, that assumes that you have all the appropriate DVB kernel drivers installed for the current kernel (not having them would mean you don't get the device nodes even with a working udev/hotplug install)...

Mike
I reinstalled udev, installed hotplug and coldplug (emerge suggested that) but it didn't help. The kernel modules that I have are DVB Core Support and Budget cards with onboard CI connector.

I have other modules as well, all that were needed to get my plain old WinTV PVR 350 to work. The two above are the newly installed modules for the satellite card.

I haven't touched the kernel or any modules since it worked so I guess that it shouldn't be a kernel issue.

Also...

This is what I find when greping in my udev folder...

mythtv udev # grep -R dvb *
rules.d/50-udev.rules:# dvb devices
rules.d/50-udev.rules:KERNEL=="dvb*", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/dvb.sh %k", NAME="%c", GROUP="video", MODE="0660" scripts/dvb.sh:echo $1 | sed -e 's#^dvb\([0-9]\)\.\([^0-9]*\)\([0-9]\)#dvb/adapter\1/\2\3#'

Should there be anything else/more?

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