[linux-dvb] Getting Kernel 2.6.13-rc3 and CVS DVB drivers to work with SuSE 9.3

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Joerg Knitter wrote:

 > Unfortunately, I get this:
 > Jul 28 17:56:46 linux vdr[11427]: probing /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
 > Jul 28 17:56:46 linux vdr[11427]: no DVB device found
 >
 > Accordings to a post from February this year concerning "DVB-S on 
Debian" I found the following hint:
 > rm /dev/dvb/adapter? -rf
 > cd /dev && MAKEDEV dvb
 >
 > Unfortunately, MAKEDEV gives me the following output:
 > /sbin/MAKEDEV: line 170: major_/dev/vc/0=4: No such file or directory
 > /sbin/MAKEDEV: line 170: major_/dev/tty=5: No such file or directory
 > /sbin/MAKEDEV: line 170: major_/dev/console=5: No such file or directory
 > /sbin/MAKEDEV: line 170: major_/dev/ptmx=5: No such file or directory
 > /sbin/MAKEDEV: line 170: major_device-mapper=253: command not found
 > /sbin/MAKEDEV: don't know how to make device "dvb"
 >
 > Could anybody give me a hint how to get the drivers finally to work 
(and recreate the adapter? devices)?


Hi,

I just used the MAKEDEV.sh script of the CVS drivers, but this did not 
help. Furthermore, I think that there is a problem with the USB hotplug, 
because when I plug in a Nova-T USB 2 or a Cinergy T2 there is no 
message in the /var/log/messages. But I took a look into the Kernel 
configuration (based on the SuSE kernel config) and DVB USB support is 
enabled as well as all the other USB settings in the USB driver section.

With kind regards

Joerg



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