Re: Segfault in dvbhddevice

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Am 07.03.2012 21:43, schrieb Udo Richter:
Am 07.03.2012 21:19, schrieb Richard Scobie:
I have found that adding a "sleep 5" to my startup script, between
loading the drivers and starting vdr, has caused it to successfully
survive five reboots.

I'm doing an udevadm settle --timeout=30 after load/unload, haven't had
any issues with that. Before I had that solution, I was polling for all
devices to appear under /dev/dvb, before starting VDR.

 "udevadm settle" is a nice replacement for a sleep, something learned today, thanks. :-)

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 If the environment is not too fancy (device bonding is not tested by me, I have only DVB-C/-T) it should "just work"...

Lars.


Cheers,

Udo

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