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On 1/10/06, linuxdeb@xxxxxxx <linuxdeb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Le Mardi 10 Janvier 2006 18:47, vous avez ?crit :
> > On 1/10/06, linuxdeb@xxxxxxx <linuxdeb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > hi,
> > > i use 2 DVB(T,S) and one mjpeg (dc10plus) pci card, i need set my DVB-S
> > > first device /dev/dvb/adapter0 (/dev/video0), DVB-T /dev/dvb/adapter1
> > > (/dev/video1) and dc10plus /dev/video2.
> > > i read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/dvb, but not motioned.
> > > is possible add option in modprobe.d/* to fix it ?
> >
> > If all these options are compiled as modules you could just order the
> > modules such that they are loaded in the order you want them set. i.e.
> > load the dvb-s modules first, dvb-t second etc.
> >
> > If not you could do it via udev.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > > Debian testing, kernel 2.6.14.5, Technisat DVB-S ss1, ADS Tech DVB-T
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> Thanks for replay :)
> yes, i use udev
> please howto do it via udev ?
> i have only line:
> # video devices
> KERNEL=="dvb*",                 PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#dvb};
> A=$${K%%%%.*};
> D=$${K#*.}; echo dvb/adapter$$A/$$D'", \
>                                 NAME="%c"
> KERNEL=="card[0-9]*",           NAME="dri/%k"
>
> in /etc/udev/udev.rules.
>
I dont know am afriad I would do it the modules method.

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