[Voyage-linux] Voyage Linux and dev nodes

Kim-man 'Punky' TSE (spam-protected)
Wed Jun 27 12:09:32 HKT 2007


Hi Philip,

It's the udev that do the evil stuff.  If your sound devices are 
properly detected, then udev should create the device node proper in /dev.

You may find your created device node in /dev/.static/dev/

Regards,
Punky

Philip A. Chapman wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I compiled my own version of the linux kernal for voyage and installed 
> it so that I could have sound support.  For it to work, I have to have 
> several /dev/ nodes, such as audio, dsp, mixer, etc.  I put them in 
> /ro/dev thinking that the init scripts would copy them into the 
> in-memory filesystem, but that is not the case.  Where is the proper 
> place to put these special device files so that they are populated 
> when the system reboots?
>
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Philip A. Chapman
>
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