--- In "hajeezone3" <> wrote:
>
> > If udev isn't running the device node won't be populated automatically.
> > This will happen if you are running in the fastboot environment, or if
> > udev isn't enabled in fullboot (which it is by default on our load, but
> > it appears you are using a new install of lenny and I don't know what
> > its default is).
> >
> > You should be able to run a command like "mdev -s" to populate the node.
> > (At least in fastboot, not sure if this utility is in the path from
> > fullboot).
> >
> After restarting UDEV all the nodes are populated and the device is working.
>
> Thanks for the response,
>
> --
> Hajee
>
I"m facing the same issue:
I updated to TS Lenny, and there are no tttsN drivers available anymore.
mdev doesn't exist (command not found)... in the full boot.
How do I get UDEV to start?
Eric Robishaw
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