I just noticed raw1394 is owned by the "root" group, but it should be owned by "disk" so it could be used by a regular user. This problem occurs with both kernels. Is it a udev problem or should our udev be added some rules to solve this? (2010年02月17日 14:57), Kay Sievers wrote: > 2010/2/17 Aymeric O. <ejisneos@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> I'm using 2 kernels on my distribution. The "official" one is 2.6.32, >> and I'm providing a 2.6.29.6-rt24 for those who want to use RealTime. >> But since we upgraded udev to the latest version, some of /dev files are >> placed at different locations depending on which kernel is used. >> >> With 2.6.32, everything works fine, but now, when I boot with >> 2.6.29.6-rt24, I cannot move my mouse unless I symlink /dev/mice to >> /dev/input/mice. And it doesn't completely work, because I'm unable to >> scroll. >> > New udev versions and old kernels need some old udev rules to name > device nodes. You should be able to use the Gentoo rules, which seem > to support this: > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=blob;f=rules/gentoo/30-kernel-compat.rules;hb=HEAD > > Kay >
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