Lars Hanisch <dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > 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. :-) > > <Advertisement> ;-) > This is where the dynamite-plugin comes in (needs a patch for the > vdr). It creates device-proxies so vdr can start without the actual > devices. dynamite listens on udev and attachs the devices as they got > created. > This scenario was one of the reasons to develop that plugin... > </Advertisement> I use it because it adds ways to detach cards from vdr, reload drivers and use them again without stopping vdr. Thanks again for this wonderful plugin ! btw, i haven't tested, does vdr-1.7.24-dynamite-subdevice.patch apply on 1.7.26+(patches from the ml) -- _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr