On Nov 22, Ian McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is definitely not a kernel issue in my opinion.
Yes, I could have told you this from the start... :-)
The problem is that apparently the udevsynthesize script is not
triggering the /sys/.../uevent files for the new nested devices.
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ciao,
Here is what I found when I tested. I can carry out tests etc that are
requested. I am running debian unstable on i386 with udev 074-3. There
are reports from others on the problem occuring with amd64.
It is definitely userspace but I don't know enough about that to say
whether it is udev (Debian
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