Suse 10.1 + nvram-wakeup + udev

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On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 04:46:03PM +0200, Joerg Riechardt wrote:
> Sergei Haller schrieb:
> >On Fri, 19 May 2006, Joerg Riechardt (JR) wrote:
> >
> >>Well that IS what I do, but it?s only a workaround. The Suse installer 
> >>moved
> >>my static_devices.txt to static_devices.txt.rpmsave, probably there is a
> >>reason for that, I wonder how the "correct" udev solution looks.
> >
> >shouldn't the device be automatically created when you load the module 
> >nvram?
> >
> >        Sergei
> >
> 
> Yes, when I load nvram.ko /dev/nvram is created. But with Suse 10.0. I 
> did not had to load nvram.ko, but /dev/nvram was created by the entry in 
> static_devices.txt, and that was sufficient.
> Should nvram be loaded by some automatism, or do I have to put it in 
> boot.local?
> J?rg

Run 

 vi +/MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT /etc/sysconfig/kernel

read the text above and just do what you've read:)

       Werner

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