On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 08:24:20AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Two days ago I made an update-upgrade to my sid machine (kernel
> 2.6.7). For a while I hadn't been able to make my memory stick work,
> since i had moved to 2.6.7 with udev.
> Now, after this up*, without changing anything in the kernel or
> udev-hotplug configuration files manually, all is
> working, as it did in the old times of 2.4.*
> I figure that the improvement is caused by one or more changes in
> (udev, hotplug, udevrules, hotplugblacklist, ??) during the upgrade.
> My question is: what should I backup to make sure that any
> future update-upgrade doesn't mess it again?
> 
> 

It seems after a bunch of trials that the solution that survives is to
make everything in the kernel that is related to this issue a module,
never mark it with Y when compiling your own kernel, use M.
Hmm, isn't this a bug?


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