Rich Shepard wrote: > On Sun, 26 Dec 2010, David Fleck wrote: > > >> My questions now are, (1) is there a better way to do this, and (2) why >> would this have broken, when before it Just Worked?
>> As to why it broke: udev has undergone major surgery the details of which >> I do not know, nor do I care to know and now works quite differently from >> before. >> >> Happy holidays, >> >> Rich >> The addition of udev rules has been a pain in the ass for me. I keep maybe a dozen hards disks in mobile docks but only have a few computers. When I put a disk into a different computer, udev rules prevent the network from working and prevent the CDROM / DVD drive from working. The answer in Slackware has been to delete /etc/udev/rules.d/persistant-whatever-is-not-working and reboot. I guess udev rules were good for folks running servers who wanted to make sure that eth0, for example was always on a particular network interface card. It will be pain in the ass for my customers who may have several computers in use at various locations in their production plants and one spare computer into which they used to install the mobile dock / disk from the computer that failed. Luckily it doesn't happen often. Wayne >> _______________________________________________ >> PLUG mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug >> >> >> _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
