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- From: Olivier Blin
- Subject: Re: [Cooker] Why is harddrake renaming my interfaces on 2008.1 (dunno about cooker)??
- Date: 29 May 2008 09:27:14 -0000
Colin Guthrie <cguthrie@mandriva.org> writes: > When harddrake is started at boot, it does say "FAILED" which is > interesting. > > So, I've disabled harddrake for now, but the question is..... why is > it renaming things in the first place?? Please ask for more info if > you want/need it. My understanding is that it fails early, and thus can never write the file containing detected hardware. So it detects "new" hardware at every boot. Any output when you run /usr/share/harddrake/service_harddrake ? (might kill your X) -- Olivier Blin (blino) - Mandriva
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