DriverFS naming issues with VIA chipset

Nathan Conrad (conrad@bungled.net)
Tue, 30 Jul 2002 16:30:50 -0400


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Hi,

On my Sony Vaio laptop, some device is named "VIA 82C686A/B". I think
that this is my southbridge chip. This causes problems because the
name has a slash inside of it. I get the following error from a find
command:

find: /driverfs/bus/pci/drivers/VIA 82C686A/B: No such file or directory

How should this be resolved?

-Nathan

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