I also have /etc/modules.devfs and the latest version of devfsd
(devfsd-v1.3.11) which made no difference compared to the RPM plus
modules.devfs you distributed.
Manfred
Eric Sandeen wrote:
>
> You should also have the file /etc/modules.devfs which was inadvertantly
> left out of the devfsd RPM we distributed... this file is needed for
> module autoloading.
>
> You can get the file out of the standard devfsd distribution, or from
> the "updates/" dir on our FTP site.
>
> -Eric
>
> On 15 Feb 2001 21:16:25 +0100, Manfred W. Baumstark wrote:
> > My devfsd.conf file is unmodified from "devfsd-v1.3.11" and looks like you
> > suggest. And devfsd is loaded:
> >
> > [maba@asus03 maba]$ ps -ef | grep devfs
> > root 24 1 0 20:48 ? 00:00:00 /sbin/devfsd /dev
> > maba 822 813 0 20:50 pts/0 00:00:00 grep devfs
> >
> > In my /dev there are a lot of compatibility entries. There must be a
> > problem with autoloading the ide-cd driver. If I maually load the cd driver
> > by "modprobe ide-cd" I can mount the cd. The mouse problem is only minor,
> > as the mouse works in X. I nearly never need gpm. Once I have found the
> > config-file for gpm I will change it to use /dev/psaux as the devfs FAQ
> > suggests ;-).
> >
> > Manfred
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