Hi Michal,
Thanks. I checked the udev version and it is 068. Meanwhile, what
I did was I booted into 2.6.13-15 and
zcat /proc/config.gz > $(KERN_SOURCEDIR_2.6.17.1)/
and then ran
make xconfig.
Ofcourse there were some CONFIG options that were present in 2.6.13-15 and
missing in 2.6.17.1 and vice versa but once I resolved those and built the
kernel, udev seems to be working. So I did not upgrade udev to 071 but still
it works. I think there should be some CONFIG option that I am missing. I am
not sure which one.
Thanks again,
-Romit
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 03:44, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 04/07/06, Romit <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I sent a query to linux-hotplug-devel a few days back but did not get
> > any reply, so I am posting it here.
> > I upgraded from 2.6.13-15 to 2.6.17.1 and I can't see any UEVENT message
> > generation. I am running udevmonitor and it is just blocking on receiving
> > UEVENT from the kernel even after I insert a usb keyboard/ usb storage /
> > usb bluetooth dongle.
> > I am running SUSE LINUX 10.0.
> > I am sure that I am missing some CONFIG iitem. All I want to know is what
> > arethem essential items that I need to enable for udev to work.Kindly let
> > me know what CONFIG item I am missing.
>
> Documentation/Changes
>
> "udev 071 # udevinfo -V"
>
> > Thanks in advance
> > -Romit
>
> Regards,
> Michal
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