[linux-dvb] Which Modules. WinTV Nova-T

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Thanks Neil.

So is it part of 'udev' that defines which /dev devices are added when 
cx88-dvb is modprobed?

My setup works fine: modprobe cx88-dvb, then delete /dev/dvb and add 
/dev/dvb/adaptor0/dvr0  etc etc, but I have to do it manually

Can I customise udev, so when I modprobe cx88-dvb it adds the correct /dev 
devices??  How would I do this??


Simon
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Neil Raymond" <neil_raymond@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linuxtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Which Modules. WinTV Nova-T


> Hi
>
> Not sure what version of udev you're using, but older versions (certainly 
> 039-10 and older) won't work correctly. I'm using 050-9 and this has akk 
> the dvb stuff already configured.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Neil
>
>>From: "Simon Baxter" <linuxtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: <linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Which Modules. WinTV Nova-T
>>Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 21:04:55 +0100
>>
>>Another question...
>>
>>When I modprobe cx88-dvb I also get /dev/dvb created.  I've been manually 
>>removing that and adding the /dev/dvb/adaptorX .....nodes
>>
>>Where is the creation of /dev/dvb being called.  How does this work?  What 
>>can I modify so the correct "/dev/dvb/adaptorX...." are added instead?
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>Simon
>>
>>3rd time I've got this card working - and I'm still finding how little I 
>>understand!
>>
>>
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