Hi Chuckk, I have the rtirq script installed and working in my Ubuntu Edgy installation together with a custom built kernel using Ingo's RT patch. What I did was to download the deb package available from 64Studio, extracted the files and then replaced them with the latest rtirq script from Rui's web site. The debian version from 64Studio uses /etc/default instead of /etc/sysconfig. There is a postinstall command that you have to run which it's included in the postinst script inside the deb file (part of the control files). Also I had to modify the rtirq script that goes in /etc/init.d to make it run properly, I had to change the path for the /etc/default script and I had to remove all the 'function' words because that was causing the script to stop with syntax errors (since the latest Ubuntu I've been having problems with bash scripts and the 'function' keyword). So, after changing and copying the files to their right location just execute, as root, that postinst script (which will configure properly the script so it's called at boot). If you want I can email you my modified files and the postinst script. Good luck! Hector On 11/30/06, Chuckk Hubbard <badmuthahubbard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/30/06, Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, November 30, 2006 09:06, Chuckk Hubbard wrote: > > Trying to find Linux info on Google can double my time taken. I give > > up: where is this IRQ script? > > > > If you're talking about rtirq, you can find the last known one here: > > http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20060819.tar.gz > > Installation consists on copying only two files (as root), a configuration > file and the shell script, respectively: > > cp rtirq.conf /etc/sysconfig/rtirq > cp rtirq.sh /etc/init.d/rtirq Interesting, in Ubuntu I don't have /etc/sysconfig. Anyone successfully use this script in Ubuntu? -Chuckk