On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:40:52PM -0500, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > thats not what i read.... i would ask you to read the original post > again. The original poster has a situation where they boot at home and > at work.... work has the printer... home does not. I see nothing in > that post that suggest kudzu is asking to remove AND configure the > printer on the same bootup. Maybe you are right, I must have misread the post. But in an ideal world even that should work (by saving the config) wihtout the pain to reconfigure the printer every time it's recycled. > > Now, I have seen this a few times on my boxes: > > kudzu: your XYZ have been removed from your system. Remove configuration? > > me: eh, yes? > > kudzu: your XYZ have been added to your system. Configure device? > > me: why, you little...! > > You filed a bug about this detailing the specific devices this happens with? No, I must admit. On the other hand, I reboot so seldomly, that I don't normally care. And now I no longer have that issue, I've just seen it a few times myself. > Are you saying that you can't "manually" change the rules kudzu and > hal use? perhaps you just aren't aware of how. What I'm saying is that if I need to manually tweak some obscure rules to get decent behaviour out of my system, somethings is broken. Badly. -- Dimi.