Does udev works when kudzu is disabled? I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network car (3com) working.
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 09:41:18AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled?
I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network car (3com) working.
I'd guess this is completely unrelated to udev:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119965
Paul
Paul Nasrat schrieb:
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 09:41:18AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled?
I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network car (3com) working.
I'd guess this is completely unrelated to udev:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119965
Paul
I now this but i want to test fc3 test2 when it comes out. in fc2 (which I am using now) i have disabled kudzu to get it working. Now I want to know if this could cause problems when using udev (because it needs to probe all hardware at boot time)
dragoran wrote:
Paul Nasrat schrieb:
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 09:41:18AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled?
I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network car (3com) working.
I'd guess this is completely unrelated to udev:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119965
Paul
I now this but i want to test fc3 test2 when it comes out. in fc2 (which I am using now) i have disabled kudzu to get it working. Now I want to know if this could cause problems when using udev (because it needs to probe all hardware at boot time)
I had the problem ever since the RHL beta phase 1, which turned into Fedora Core. I ditched the boomerang card and installed a 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 74) card instead. I had a REV A for the Boomerang card. I believe the newer version is much like the boomerang, except it is a REV B.
rpm -q --whatrequires udev hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-2 hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-3
rpm -q --whatrequires hal kudzu-1.1.81-1 kudzu-1.1.82-1
rpm -q --whatrequires kudzu hwbrowser-0.15-3 system-config-mouse-1.2.7-1 pcmcia-cs-3.2.7-1.7 system-config-display-1.0.18-2 system-config-network-tui-1.3.19-1
If I'm reading the trail correctly. Hal requires udev, which requires kudzu. Out of curiousity, does hotplug work for you now? Also, checking for udev with rpm. I got multiple packages for udev.
rpm -q udev udev-030-7 udev-030-10 [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -e --justdb udev-030-7 error: package udev-030-7 is not installed [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q udev udev-030-10 [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q --verify udev nothing came back from the verify. I hope things are correct now.
I'd say get another NIC.
Jim
Jim Cornette schrieb:
dragoran wrote:
Paul Nasrat schrieb:
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 09:41:18AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled?
I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network car (3com) working.
I'd guess this is completely unrelated to udev:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119965
Paul
I now this but i want to test fc3 test2 when it comes out. in fc2 (which I am using now) i have disabled kudzu to get it working. Now I want to know if this could cause problems when using udev (because it needs to probe all hardware at boot time)
I had the problem ever since the RHL beta phase 1, which turned into Fedora Core. I ditched the boomerang card and installed a 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 74) card instead. I had a REV A for the Boomerang card. I believe the newer version is much like the boomerang, except it is a REV B.
rpm -q --whatrequires udev hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-2 hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-3
rpm -q --whatrequires hal kudzu-1.1.81-1 kudzu-1.1.82-1
rpm -q --whatrequires kudzu hwbrowser-0.15-3 system-config-mouse-1.2.7-1 pcmcia-cs-3.2.7-1.7 system-config-display-1.0.18-2 system-config-network-tui-1.3.19-1
If I'm reading the trail correctly. Hal requires udev, which requires kudzu. Out of curiousity, does hotplug work for you now? Also, checking for udev with rpm. I got multiple packages for udev.
rpm -q udev udev-030-7 udev-030-10 [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -e --justdb udev-030-7 error: package udev-030-7 is not installed [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q udev udev-030-10 [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q --verify udev nothing came back from the verify. I hope things are correct now.
I'd say get another NIC.
Jim
I will try with my onboard via NIC,
dragoran schrieb:
Jim Cornette schrieb:
dragoran wrote:
Paul Nasrat schrieb:
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 09:41:18AM +0200, dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled?
I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network car (3com) working.
I'd guess this is completely unrelated to udev:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119965
Paul
I now this but i want to test fc3 test2 when it comes out. in fc2 (which I am using now) i have disabled kudzu to get it working. Now I want to know if this could cause problems when using udev (because it needs to probe all hardware at boot time)
I had the problem ever since the RHL beta phase 1, which turned into Fedora Core. I ditched the boomerang card and installed a 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 74) card instead. I had a REV A for the Boomerang card. I believe the newer version is much like the boomerang, except it is a REV B.
rpm -q --whatrequires udev hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-2 hal-0.2.97.cvs20040827-3
rpm -q --whatrequires hal kudzu-1.1.81-1 kudzu-1.1.82-1
rpm -q --whatrequires kudzu hwbrowser-0.15-3 system-config-mouse-1.2.7-1 pcmcia-cs-3.2.7-1.7 system-config-display-1.0.18-2 system-config-network-tui-1.3.19-1
If I'm reading the trail correctly. Hal requires udev, which requires kudzu. Out of curiousity, does hotplug work for you now? Also, checking for udev with rpm. I got multiple packages for udev.
rpm -q udev udev-030-7 udev-030-10 [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -e --justdb udev-030-7 error: package udev-030-7 is not installed [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q udev udev-030-10 [jim@cornette-fc3 ~]$ rpm -q --verify udev nothing came back from the verify. I hope things are correct now.
I'd say get another NIC.
Jim
I will try with my onboard via NIC,
the via NIC seems to work fine....
dragoran wrote:
Does udev works when kudzu is disabled? I am asking this because i have to disable kudzu to get my network card (3com) working.
I'd say get another NIC. I ditched the Rev A card myself (Boomerang).
The replacement Rev B 3Com NIC (Tornado) works fine.
I will try with my onboard via NIC,
It sounds more rational to run all of the default services, instead of having to disable certain services just to have certain hardware function correctly. Hopefully the via NIC functions. I have a realtech card for backup, in case the REV B gos down because of some future changes.
JIm