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From: Mangus <ml@deprecated.it>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: udev and modules
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 17:55:59 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200512041856.05166.ml@deprecated.it> (raw)

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Hi All, I'm trying to get rid of hotplug in my system.
Hal and dbus are doing well in my userspace,and I can now
manage my udev rules to be executed.
Please be patient if some questions might be stupid,
but I would like a confirmation about things are supposed to work building 
this from scratch.
Hotplug makes  modules loading on plugging a pen drive previously,
but how the system has to work now?
I manage to modprobe modules using udev rules but I don't know if it's correct 
and intended to do.
If this is correct, do I have to write udev rules for every device intended to 
use for module loading?
I'm using udev70 , kernel 2.6.14 , module-init-tools-3.1-i486-1  
Can Someone pointing me to some updated doc about this ?
thank you

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Be cool, get Slack

Fede 

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