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On Saturday 31 Jan 2004 15:28, Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> > Or is it just |
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> > |
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> > - Disable devfsd in kernel |
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> > - emerge -C devfsd |
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> > - Add fstab entry for /dev using udev to /etc/fstab |
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> |
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> even simpler ... just `emerge udev` and make sure you have hotplug |
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> support in the kernel ... the rest is magic |
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> -mike |
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OK Mike, it's working here but I had a little problem. udev makes hard |
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disk device nodes up to /dev/hd?20 but I have nodes up to 23 on one |
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disk. Now I've made the required nodes traditionally with mknod so all |
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partitions mount OK, but will those nodes be remembered? |
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udevinfo -d still only lists up to 20, but I can find /block/hde/hde21 |
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to 23 in /dev/.udev.tdb. However, the information on owner, group and |
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permissions seems to be missing. |
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Peter |
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Gentoo Linux: Portage 2.0.49-r20 kernel-2.6.2-rc2-sparc |
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i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3200+ KDE: 3.1.5 Qt: 3.2.3 gcc(GCC): 3.2.3 |
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