I am trying to implement udev with busybox, I am using busybox 1.1 I believe; and udev.87. Mdev, from what I have read isn't very good. Has anyone had any luck with implementing these two programs?
-Jimmie
I am trying to implement udev with busybox, I am using busybox 1.1 I believe; and udev.87. Mdev, from what I have read isn't very good. Has anyone had any luck with implementing these two programs?
-Jimmie
Rather than repeating your query, let us know what you did and what problems you're seeing...
The anwser to your question is 'yes'.
--Yan
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No problems yet; I am just wondering if its possiable to get the two working together. Sorry didn't mean to repeat myself.
-Jimmie
Read the archives at busybox.net. Lots of good info there on udev/devfs/mdev and busybox....
I run a 2.4 kernel, busybox 1.1.0pre, and devfs+devfsd, with no problems....
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aight im running the 2.6.13 kernel w/ slackware; I looked on busybox.net didn't really see an article on udev, but will look harder.
thank you, jimmie
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