For those who are searching for a solution to this problem: create /etc/udev/rules.d/54-dvb.rules (replace 54 by your udev version) KERNEL="dvb0.dvr*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/dvr%n" KERNEL="dvb0.demux*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/demux%n" KERNEL="dvb0.frontend*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/frontend%n" KERNEL="dvb0.audio*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/audio%n" KERNEL="dvb0.ca*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/ca%n" KERNEL="dvb0.osd*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/osd%n" KERNEL="dvb0.net*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/net%n" KERNEL="dvb0.video*", NAME="dvb/adapter0/video%n" KERNEL="dvb1.dvr*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/dvr%n" KERNEL="dvb1.demux*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/demux%n" KERNEL="dvb1.frontend*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/frontend%n" KERNEL="dvb1.audio*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/audio%n" KERNEL="dvb1.ca*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/ca%n" KERNEL="dvb1.osd*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/osd%n" KERNEL="dvb1.net*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/net%n" KERNEL="dvb1.video*", NAME="dvb/adapter1/video%n" KERNEL="dvb2.dvr*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/dvr%n" KERNEL="dvb2.demux*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/demux%n" KERNEL="dvb2.frontend*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/frontend%n" KERNEL="dvb2.audio*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/audio%n" KERNEL="dvb2.ca*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/ca%n" KERNEL="dvb2.osd*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/osd%n" KERNEL="dvb2.net*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/net%n" KERNEL="dvb2.video*", NAME="dvb/adapter2/video%n" KERNEL="dvb3.dvr*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/dvr%n" KERNEL="dvb3.demux*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/demux%n" KERNEL="dvb3.frontend*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/frontend%n" KERNEL="dvb3.audio*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/audio%n" KERNEL="dvb3.ca*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/ca%n" KERNEL="dvb3.osd*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/osd%n" KERNEL="dvb3.net*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/net%n" KERNEL="dvb3.video*", NAME="dvb/adapter3/video%n" And that's it... Manux43 > udev and devfs are on the system. By booting the system, the devices > are created in /dev and not /dev/dvb/adapter. > How can I fix the problem either by configuring pvr or by creating the > devices? > > Thanks > Manux43 > >> On Tuesday 12 July 2005 17:56, manux43 wrote: >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a small problem with the vdr... any idea ? >>> kernel 2.6.12.2 with latest firmware + Haupp. Nexus-s 2.3 >>> >>> Thanks a lot, >>> Manux43 >>> >>> *************************** >>> log from /var/log/messages >>> *************************** >>> >>> >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope_de_laurence vdr[4586]: VDR >>> version 1.2.6 started >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: loading >>> /etc/vdr/sources.conf >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: loading >>> /etc/vdr/diseqc.conf >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: loading >>> /etc/vdr/channels.conf >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: loading >>> /etc/vdr/svdrphosts.conf >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: loading >>> /etc/vdr/ca.conf >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: loading >>> /etc/vdr/keymacros.conf >>> Jul 12 17:50:00 le_magnetoscope vdr[4586]: no DVB device found >>> >>> >>> >> >> Looks like missing device, see below. >> >> >> >>> *************************** >>> log from ls -l /dev >>> *************************** >>> >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 1 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.audio0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 6 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.ca0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 4 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.demux0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 5 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.dvr0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 3 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.frontend0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 7 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.net0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 8 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.osd0 >>> crw-rw---- 1 root root 212, 0 2005-07-12 17:31 dvb0.video0 >>> >>> >> >> >> >> This looks like a missing devfs oder udev or whatever, vdr will >> search in /dev/dvb/adapter?/* >> >> That means either the devices are not existing when vdr starts (try a >> sleep before starting vdr, or a look waiting for the devices to >> appear) or are named wrong for vdr to fing them. >> >> Matthias >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > > linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >