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2004 Sep 27
1
Fedora2 and zaptel - using the udev
...tel modules with fedora2.
I want to be able to load the zaptel wcfxo and wcfxs modules.
For now I will use only the Wildcard TDM400P card.
I am able to load the modules but I cant configure them using ztcfg or
zttool because the tools are compiled to use the devices in the dev
directory instead of udev which is the one I use.
I tried to change the source code to include the udev instead of dev, nut
this didnot help. I was only able to load the zttool. The other tool still
points to devices in dev directory. I am not familiar with the dynamic
devices creatition in new kernel. Also, probably my c...
2006 Feb 20
1
About hotplug/udev
Hello,
The current dependancy on hotplug|udev (>= 0.59) seems bad.
As far as I remember, last week, when I tried to install Ralph packages,
I got an error from hotplug/udev and I had to use udev from
backports.org
Anyone know which version of udev/hotplug we will have to depends on ?
Maybe we could simply rely on a recent udev dependancy,...
2008 Dec 30
2
Upgrade from 4.7 to 5.2 problem with udev and ssl
...y. I had to use
httpd.conf.rpmnew to even get apache to start. Got it running but now I
seem to have no secure connection to webmin.
Next, I have never seen this before but I don't appear to have problems that
I have found. Upon startup, I get the following:
Dec 28 22:17:57 palmettodomains udevd[428]: add_to_rules: invalid BUS
operation
Dec 28 22:17:57 palmettodomains udevd[428]: add_to_rules: invalid rule
'/etc/udev/rules.d/10-wacom.rules:7'
Dec 28 22:17:57 palmettodomains udevd[428]: add_to_rules: invalid BUS
operation
Dec 28 22:17:57 palmettodomains udevd[428]: add_to_rules: in...
2015 Aug 14
1
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
...ntage.
> It's running gnome on CentOS 6.
> My current machine and its predecessor were mentioned in a previous thread.
>
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2015, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> > To disable the auto-mounting of USB disks via udisks, you'd need to
> > set up a custom udev rule. Of course, it's hard to know which
> > existing udev rule is catching your disk, as you said, behavior is
> > different with an SD card than with a USB disk.
> >
> > For CentOS6, the udev configuration for udisks is:
> > /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules
&g...
2004 Dec 31
2
FC2 & ztcfg - cannot find channel 2
...rror message.
In context the error message is in the following string when i run
/etc/init.d/zaptel restart:
Jan 1 10:48:16 bu kernel: usbcore: deregistering driver wcusb
Jan 1 10:48:16 bu kernel: Freed a Wildcard
Jan 1 10:48:16 bu kernel: Zapata Telephony Interface Unloaded
Jan 1 10:48:16 bu udev[27206]: removing device node '/udev/zap1'
Jan 1 10:48:17 bu udev[27207]: removing device node '/udev/zaptimer'
Jan 1 10:48:17 bu udev[27222]: removing device node '/udev/zapchannel'
Jan 1 10:48:17 bu udev[27233]: removing device node '/udev/zappseudo'
Jan 1 10:48...
2012 Jan 03
6
turning off udev for eth0
I have set up a kvm host and configured a standard clone
prototype for generating new guests. One persistent (pun
intended) annoyance when cloning is the behaviour of udev
with respect to the virtual network interface.
The prototype is configured with just eth0 having a
dedicated IP addr. When the prototype is cloned udev
creates rules for both eth0 and eth1 in the clone.
Because eth1 does not exist in the cloned guest one has to
manually edit /etc/udev/rules.d/70...
2012 Jan 03
6
turning off udev for eth0
I have set up a kvm host and configured a standard clone
prototype for generating new guests. One persistent (pun
intended) annoyance when cloning is the behaviour of udev
with respect to the virtual network interface.
The prototype is configured with just eth0 having a
dedicated IP addr. When the prototype is cloned udev
creates rules for both eth0 and eth1 in the clone.
Because eth1 does not exist in the cloned guest one has to
manually edit /etc/udev/rules.d/70...
2020 Apr 28
5
[PATCH 0/1] Add uvirtio for testing
This is a way to create virtio based devices from user space. This is the
background for this patch:
We have some images works fine under qemu, we'd like to also run the same image
on Google Cloud. Currently Google Cloud doesn't support virtio-vga. I had a
patch to create a virtio-vga from kernel directly:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/dri-devel/msg248573.html
Then I got feedback from
2020 Apr 28
5
[PATCH 0/1] Add uvirtio for testing
This is a way to create virtio based devices from user space. This is the
background for this patch:
We have some images works fine under qemu, we'd like to also run the same image
on Google Cloud. Currently Google Cloud doesn't support virtio-vga. I had a
patch to create a virtio-vga from kernel directly:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/dri-devel/msg248573.html
Then I got feedback from
2004 Nov 24
1
Problems with udev on FC3
I've been testing * on FC3. I have everything compiled and installed.
However, when I do 'modprobe wcfxo' (I have an X100P clone), I get the
following in /var/log/messages:
Nov 24 10:23:40 jfd wait_for_sysfs[3366]: either wait_for_sysfs (udev
039) needs an update to handle the device '/class/zaptel/zaptimer'
properly (no device symlink) or the sysfs-support of your device's
driver needs to be fixed, please report to <linux-hotplug-
devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Nov 24 10:23:40 jfd wait_for_sysfs[3368]: either wait_for_s...
2015 Aug 13
2
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 12:52:26PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2015, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> >Its not ?autofs? specifically (which is a simple thing) but udev
> talking to udisks, allowing your login session to use udisks to
> mount the volumes if allowed by PolicyKit, speaking through dbus.
>
> How do I get the ask-first behavior?
> How do I tell what makes Lifestudio special?
> When I plug in an SD card through a USB adapter,
> s...
2009 Nov 13
1
Xorcom Astribank udev issue in Ubuntu 9.10
Hi,
I have upgraded an Asterisk installation with a Xorcom BRI Astribank
that was working under Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 9.10 and the device is no
longer initialized.
When I reload the udev rules, I see that the rules seems to be correctly
loaded:
udevd[452]: reading '/etc/udev/rules.d/40-xpp.rules' as rules file
However, these rules do not seem to be triggered:
# udevadm trigger --attr-match=idVendor=e4e4 --action add
UDEV [1258155881.753357] add /devices/pci0000:0...
2004 Jun 07
2
run-init warning
Please be aware that I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS PROGRAM... please try it in
a "safe" environment since for all I know it could nuke your "real root"
by mistake.
-hpa
2011 Mar 28
2
Bug#619977: xen-utils-common: Missing /etc/udev/rules.d/xend.rules and /etc/udev/rules.d/xen-backend.rules
Package: xen-utils-common
Version: 4.0.0-1
Severity: normal
A strange issue, when deploying Xen using Puppet, /etc/udev/rules.d/xend.rules and /etc/udev/rules.d/xen-backend.rules files are empty.
Specifically, the symlinks point to ../xend.rules and ../xen-backend.rules respectively in /etc/udev, but neither of those files exist.
Manually copying those files from another host that was not deployed using Puppet wor...
2006 Aug 14
2
klibc and udev
In case people here don't follow the udev mailing list, udev seems to
be quasi-dropping klibc support. Well, see the forwarded message
below.
As I don't agree with the "omg udev is complex! use glibc!" rationale,
I want klibc and udev to remain working with each other....
Assuming some minor breakage in the near future, is...
2008 Nov 17
2
is udev necessary?
Hi all
I recently setup a CentOS 5.2 server, running XEN (using HyperVM), and
then moved the hard drive from my test box to my Intel server.The
problem I now have, is that it doesn't bootup properly. Shortly after
I see the udev service started, the machine reboots. This keeps on
going the whole time.
I have managed to kill udev on start-up (with CTRL + C), and then it boots up.
So, do I need udev? And what is it's purpose?
--
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
2020 Apr 30
2
[PATCH 0/1] Add uvirtio for testing
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 08:59:18PM -0700, lepton wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 4:58 AM Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel at redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > > 3) Need to be verbose on how the vring processing work in the commit log of
> > > patch 1
> >
> > Ecven better a file documenting the interface somewhere in
> > Documentation/
> I put a uvirtio-vga.c
2005 Mar 28
0
bristuff-0.2.0-RC7k: error on loading qozap : "qozap: Unknown symbol zt_xxxxx"
...:
cd /usr/src/linux
make clean
make mrproper
make cloneconfig
make prepare-all
ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.8-24.13/ /usr/src/linux-2.6
cp /usr/src/linux-2.6.8-24.13-obj/i386/smp/Module.symvers /usr/src/linux
// cause of warning when compiling zaptel
echo # Section for zaptel device >> /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
echo KERNEL=\"zapctl\", NAME=\"zap/ctl\" >>
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
echo KERNEL=\"zaptimer\", NAME=\"zap/timer\" >>
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
echo KERNEL=\"zapchannel\", NAME=\"zap/channel...
2006 Sep 16
4
newhidups, udev, usb, and frustration
...I hope someone can help me. I'm trying to get this all working without
some stupid hack. So far no dice. Not sure if there is a new feature
in CVS or something that might help. I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Got a belkin F6C550-AVR.
redhat FC3ish system
libusb-0.1.8-3
nut-2.0.3-0.fc4.2
udev-039-10.FC3.8
Now first off while udev is nifty, but the whole usb udev subsystems
were driving me crazy. add to that the fact that aparently my version
of libusb doesnt pay attention to udev devices as well as the fact that
for a while I had fc4 udev which installed fine on my system but
apparen...
2009 Jun 10
0
KDE and mounting CD's / DVD's without noexec
Hi e,
I am normally use gnome and would do the following to make my CD / DVD
mount with exec
gnome-mount --write-settings --device /dev/sdc0 -o exec
What is the equivalent in KDE ? My initial research suggests that I
actually have to write a custom udev rule to achieve this.
This has led me as far as running
udevinfo -q path -n /dev/scd0
udevtest /block/sr0 (the output is below)
My question is which of these commands is actually doing the mount as
all I want to change is the exec flag rather that how the device is
labeled.
main: looking...