udev safe to use with FC2?
Jack Howarth
howarth at bromo.msbb.uc.edu
Sun Jan 16 18:10:35 UTC 2005
Rahul,
My understanding was that udev wouldn't effect any existing hotplugging
in FC2 but just create the /udev directory. Since the latest kernel seems
to have broken the hotplugging of USB memory keys, I planned on installing
the udev rpm under FC2 and then creating /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules
with the following rule for my Lexar JumpDrive secure...
BUS="USB", SYSFS{product}="JUMPDRIVE SECURE", KERNEL="sd*1", NAME="lexar-jd-usb"
...coupled with an fstab entry of...
/dev/lexar-jd-usb /mnt/lexar auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
...to allow the Computer folder in the Gnome desktop to have a mountable
device entry again when the Lexar usb key is inserted.
My only concern is that installation of udev won't disturb the existing
/dev directory in FC2 (without additional entries into /etc/udev). While I
could upgrade to FC3, according to Infoworld...
http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/01/14/Hnredhatupdate_1.html
...we are only a month away from RHEL4's release so I'll probably wait for
that. In the meanwhile I am hoping udev can get me back my Desktop memory
key access.
Jack
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