On Wednesday 01 September 2004 02:30 pm, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> But I've had the same issue with [Red Hat] CL4.0 (Fedora Core 2)
> running kernel 2.6. ...
> Didn't have this problem with CL3.x (Red Hat Linux 9, Fedora Core 1),
> both running kernel 2.4,
>
> I had the same problem with gpilotd too.
This helps! Can you do a pilot-xfer backup? For some reason that works. I
don't think it's a kernel thing, though, because I haven't changed my kernel
between when it worked and when it stopped working. I think it's a new
version of devfsd or something. If gpilotd does it also, that would make
sense. -Eric J
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