i installed hotplug-utils and rebooted, and now it works. so i guess you may
close the bug please.
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udev bind mounts /dev/ to /.dev/. Check your /dev/; I bet there's
little if anything there. Didn't udev say you should restart your
computer at the earliest possible convenience, and shouldn't expect
stuff to work if you enable udev without doing so? It used to do
that.
Maybe it is a problem
On Jan 26, Justin Pryzby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
udev bind mounts /dev/ to /.dev/. Check your /dev/; I bet there's
little if anything there. Didn't udev say you should restart your
computer at the earliest possible convenience, and shouldn't expect
stuff to work if you enable udev without
in README.Debian:
- since modules are not loaded on demand, if you do not have a
working
hotplug package which can synthetize PCI hotplug events at boot
time
you will have to manually load all the drivers you need from
/etc/modules.
- some modules are not hardware drivers and cannot be loaded
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