Les Mikesell wrote: > Jarod Wilson wrote: >> If you're among those who have voiced concerns with the FireWire >> support in >> Fedora, particularly in the audio/video area, please do try to test >> out the >> latest rawhide kernels (2.6.24-0.149.fc7.git2.fc9 or later) and/or the >> 2.6.23.13 kernel working its way through koji right now[1]. Its built. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/packages/kernel/2.6.23.13/106.fc8/ >> As yet untested with this latest kernel is FireWire video capture off >> a cable >> box[3], but that's on my todo list for the weekend. (There's reason to >> believe >> this might be working now with the addition of dynamic buffer >> allocation). Nope, still no dice. Will poke more soonish, I'm inclined to think its a userspace issue... > As a perhaps odd case, is it likely to be possible to build an initrd > containing the firewire driver and have firewire drives included in md > devices recognized and matched correctly during boot-up? Should be doable, yes. If you've got a line in modprobe.conf of 'alias scsi_hostadapterX firewire-sbp2' (for some value of X) and the array running when you create your initrd, it *should* automagically include the necessary modules in the initrd. I'd probably run mkinitrd -v by hand to see for sure. -- Jarod Wilson jwilson@xxxxxxxxxx
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