Summary: | linux uevent_helper uevent_seqnum require sysfs | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Stefan de Konink <stefan> |
Component: | [OLD] Core system | Assignee: | Gentoo Kernel Bug Wranglers and Kernel Maintainers <kernel> |
Status: | VERIFIED INVALID | ||
Severity: | trivial | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Stefan de Konink
2006-02-02 11:51:29 UTC
How did you not select CONFIG_SYSFS? That option is only under the CONFIG_EMBEDDED section, which specifically says, "Do this only if you absolutly know what you are doing." In short, no, this is not a common thing, and don't do it again and expect udev to work :) Well, it shouldn't result in a linker error...? (In reply to comment #1) > How did you not select CONFIG_SYSFS? That option is only under > the CONFIG_EMBEDDED section, which specifically says, "Do this only if you > absolutly know what you are doing." Yes, I'm actually doing an embedded system and try to get an extremely small 2.6 kernel, I don't need sysfs, and don't need udev. My point, what else requires user events? (Or did I miss something, that still is enabled?) > In short, no, this is not a common thing, and don't do it again and expect > udev to work :) In order to learn you need to make errors ;) yes, there is a upstream report of a linker error here, due to some recent kernel changes. it will be fixed up by the time 2.6.16 is out. |