On Nov 11, Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Reading that referenced URL I tend to disagree that this is a kernel > bug: It seems that if hardware has USB legacy mode enabled, then USB > drivers can be explicitly loaded first to reset that. I still believe that it's up to the drivers to arrange for a solution.
> So I tend to think that a tool like udev that probes and loads drivers > for all hardware recognized should deal with this load order. It cannot, by design. When udevd receives the hotplug events it will start acting on them in parallel, so no order can be enforced. If you believe that this is wrong and the kernel needs more assistance from user space then please post your rationale to the linux-hotplug mailing list. -- ciao, Marco
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