On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Studio Zodiak wrote:
I get this: /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/NTSC/in: No such file or directory Even if /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/NTSC/in exists and has permissions. I did this: mkdir -p /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL/in chmod 666 /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL/in test -e /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL/in || mknod -m 666 /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/PAL/in c 171 0 mkdir -p /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/NTSC/in chmod 666 /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/NTSC/in test -e /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/NTSC/in || mknod -m 666 /dev/ieee1394/dv/host0/NTSC/in c 171 0
Both "in" should be character-devices, but it seems like you have created them as directories. remove "/in" from the mkdir and chmod commands.
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