Re: description of udev, sysfs, hotplug, hal, etc.
On 2/26/06, Kevin Mark <kmark+debian-user@pipeline.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 03:59:44PM -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> > On 2/26/06, David Berg <drberg1000@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 2/22/06, L. V. Gandhi <lvgandhi@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > new udev suggests to remove hotplug. However sequence of activities by
> >
> > > So if hotplug is no longer suggested (where is this suggestion?),
> >
> > During installation and reconfiguring udev in sid I got a message like that.
> Hi,
> Marco D'itri (the Debian mainainter) said that the functionalicy of
> hotplug has been incorporated into udev, that is why it is removing the
> 'hotplug' package was done.
O.k. So in Sarge, the hotplug scripts would still be the apropriate
place to call my sync script? Or is HAL more appropriate? I have a
pretty solid grasp on hotplug now but still know only a rough
definition on HAL.
If it is in hotplug, where do I find the values for the usermap? I
haven't been able to find any info on the web or anything that looked
appropriate in my logs after inserting the device.
Thanks.
--Dave
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- Re: description of udev, sysfs, hotplug, hal, etc.
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- Re: description of udev, sysfs, hotplug, hal, etc.
- From: L.V.Gandhi <lvgandhi@gmail.com>
- Re: description of udev, sysfs, hotplug, hal, etc.
- From: "David Berg" <drberg1000@gmail.com>
- Re: description of udev, sysfs, hotplug, hal, etc.
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- Re: description of udev, sysfs, hotplug, hal, etc.
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