dragoran schrieb:
Jim Cornette schrieb:
dragoran wrote:
Paul Nasrat schrieb:
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 09:41:18AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled?
I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network
car (3com) working.
I'd guess this is completely unrelated to udev:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119965
Paul
I now this but i want to test fc3 test2 when it comes out. in fc2
(which I am using now) i have disabled kudzu to get it working. Now
I want to know if this could cause problems when using udev (because
it needs to probe all hardware at boot time)
I had the problem ever since the RHL beta phase 1, which turned into
Fedora Core. I ditched the boomerang card and installed a 3Com
Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 74) card instead. I had a
REV A for the Boomerang card. I believe the newer version is much
like the boomerang, except it is a REV B.
rpm -q --whatrequires udev
hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-2
hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-3
rpm -q --whatrequires hal
kudzu-1.1.81-1
kudzu-1.1.82-1
rpm -q --whatrequires kudzu
hwbrowser-0.15-3
system-config-mouse-1.2.7-1
pcmcia-cs-3.2.7-1.7
system-config-display-1.0.18-2
system-config-network-tui-1.3.19-1
If I'm reading the trail correctly. Hal requires udev, which requires
kudzu.
Out of curiousity, does hotplug work for you now?
Also, checking for udev with rpm. I got multiple packages for udev.
rpm -q udev
udev-030-7
udev-030-10
[jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -e --justdb udev-030-7
error: package udev-030-7 is not installed
[jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q udev
udev-030-10
[jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q --verify udev
nothing came back from the verify. I hope things are correct now.
I'd say get another NIC.
Jim
I will try with my onboard via NIC,
the via NIC seems to work fine....