RE: Kuduz Issue - RH Enigma 7.2

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I actually moved all files that kudzu writes and refers to and finally got a
response:

It discovered my nic, video and usb controller:

	configure	ignore	do nothing

but not my mouse.  But now i'm thinking that it was the 'ignore' option i
previously selected for mouse and not 'delete'.  If so, the question is how
can you 'reset' hwconf to detect any 'ignored' devices?  Where does it keep
this status (information) so that it can be toggeled.  Nothing 'man'.
Thanks again.


--cole
-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Pete Nesbitt
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 8:17 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Kuduz Issue - RH Enigma 7.2


On June 7, 2004 10:53 pm, Ragland, Cole wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently intalled Enigma on a Compaq DeskproEN.  But everytime I bootup,
> I get a message stating that new hardware has been found -- do you wish to
> save configuration, delete it or do nothing.
>
> When i selected 'do nothing', all hardware worked fine i.e. X.  But,
> stupidly and because I was tired of the hardware message each time, I
> selected 'delete'.  Now my mouse does not work at all in X.
>
> After some drilling, I discovered that hardware information is kept in
> /etc/sysconfig/hwconf.  So I added the mouse class to the file.  That did
> not work.  So I tried to force kuduz to detect mouse by booting up without
> the device but no luck.
>
> I guess what I'm asking for is how to force kudzu to see hardware (mouse)
> and write to the /etc/sysconfig/hwconf file.  Any assistance would be
> greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> cole ragland
> mailto:cragland@xxxxxxxxxxx

Hi,
You could try removing the stanza about the mouse from the hwconf file as
well 
as removing (don't delete, just in case) the file 'mouse' from the sysconfig

dir. Then see if kudzu will set it up properly for you.

You can run kudzu at the command line, but read the man page first, there
are 
some possibe issues.

-- 
Pete Nesbitt, rhce


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