Re: Problem with Kindle 2 - unusual_devs.h entry needed?

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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, Dylan Taft wrote:

> Hm,
> 
> I built usbcore, and usb_storage, and libusual as modules, been on
> kernel 2.6.29.4
> Recompiled and installed a more up to date udev, rebooted
> It's being matched against the right index now even with libusual enabled.
> Can udev have this kind of effect on the kernel's detection of
> hardware?

No.  Try using the same udev with your old monolithic kernel, just for 
the sake of comparison.

>  I was just starting to look into the matching code, but I'm
> pretty green at kernel dev work..
> 
> It's working now with udev 145.
> 
> I'll submit an unusual_devs.h patch in the near future, once I'm sure
> this is working 100%
> 
> Thanks for your input!

You're welcome.

Alan Stern

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