Ralf Ertzinger wrote:
On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 02:49:38PM -0800, sean darcy wrote:
Maybe, but modprobe raw1394 works, and does not return any error. In
fact, the way I've hacked this is just to modprobe the 1394 modules in
rc.local, which works just fine.
This affects everything FireWire, sdp2 (storage) is not autoloaded, too.
Looks like the firewire driver does not hand out hotplug events anymore.
Manually loading the module works just fine and gets attached drives going.
Actually it does. I got this from the kino list:
ieee1394 on kernel 2.6 was not exporting enough information within /sys
in order to make udev a viable solution to this until kernel 2.6.12.
There is a simple example udev rules configuration on linux1394.org if
you have 2.6.12 or newer. However, udev rules can be slightly different
Maybe someone who knows udev could see if these could work for fc5?
sean
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