Re: hal / dbus / udev problem

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--- Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> wrote:
> > USB mouse (a duplicate of what I normally use), I
> can
> > see the sysfs being updated, but I do not find any
> > entries being created in /udev. Also hal device
> > manager does not reflect these changes.
> 
> This is because there is not any sysfs kernel
> support for input devices
> (like mice) just yet.  So udev does not see the
> change.

  But, If the sysfs is being updated ( I find entries
like "/sys/bus/usb/drivers/hid/2-2:1.0" ) getting
added to sysfs. Does that still mean that sysfs kernel
support is not there. What more does sysfs kernel
support imply?

> 
> I suggest you try a different type of device (like a
> scsi debug module)
> that has sysfs support.


=====
Regards,
Kiran Kumar Immidi

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