Re: Low Latency Kernel for openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 - please help

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Arnold Krille wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 schrieb david:
Well, on my laptop ... with kernel 2.6.18-3, removable devices are
detected and automounted. With 2.6.21-2, they are not. So there might be
other reasons for not going with things closer to "latest and greatest".
;-)

Here removable devices are detected the right way on 2.6.21-* (both amd64 and intel32 but with both with gentoo). Maybe 2.6.18 was the last version with devfs and you didn't yet make that switch?

How can I tell if my system is using devfs? I think it is, FWIW, but what are they trying to replace devfs with?

Or its just a Suse-patch that breaks it?

Don't use SuSE here - just plain Debian.

Did you try a vanilla 2.6.21?

The 2.6.21-2 is the plain version from the Debian repository.

And: 2.6.21 isn't "latest and greatest", 2.6.2[23] or git is ;-)

Didn't say it was - it's just the latest and greatest in the repository I use. I've tended to stay back from "latest and greatest" because twice in my Linux life, I've had a "latest and greatest" kernel crash and burn.

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