On Thursday, Mar 1st 2007 at 14:09 -0700, quoth Kim Lux:
=> =>Just in case anyone is still wondering about this question, the easiest =>way to get udev to look at the bus again is udevtrigger. And its fine =>to do it on a running machine. I'm testing udev rules and it works well =>for that. Saves a lot of time over rebooting. => =>man udevtrigger is your friend. :)
Where is this mythical friend? It's not part of udev.
=> => =>On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 21:11 -0400, Tony Nelson wrote: =>> At 4:18 PM -0400 6/9/06, Steven W. Orr wrote: =>> >On Friday, Jun 9th 2006 at 13:04 -0400, quoth Dan: =>> > =>> >=>Steven W. Orr wrote: =>> >=>> I found /sbin/udevstart but there is no udevstop. Can I kill -1 the =>> >running =>> >=>> udevd, or do I kill -9 the udevd followed by a udevstart, or do I have to =>> >=>> reboot? =>> >=>> =>> >=>> TIA =>> >=>> =>> >=>Not certain on this but my gut tells me it'd be bad to kill udev on a =>> >running =>> >=>system. =>> >=>-Dan =>> > =>> >Umm, thanks, but no. udevd is just another userspace process AFAICT. If it =>> >weren't running then the worst that could happen is that some dynamic =>> >device creation would not happen. =>> > =>> >Anyone else on how to restart? =>> =>> Run /sbin/start_udev? It seems to kill udevd before starting udevd. It's =>> run by /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, which is run by /etc/inittab for si. =>> ____________________________________________________________________ =>> TonyN.:' mailto:tonynelson@georgeanelson.com =>> ' http://www.georgeanelson.com/ =>> =>-- =>Kim Lux, Diesel Research Inc. => => =>-- =>fedora-list mailing list =>fedora-list@redhat.com =>To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list =>