see /usr/src/kernel*/Documentation/devices.txt Dne 2002.03.11 03:57 napsal Christopher S. Swingley:
Jerome, > > The kernel detects and identifies the geometry on the drives > > (hda, c, e, g, i, k, m, o, q, s), but the device nodes in > > /dev only go up to hdh. > Hi Chris, I think you can make the devices you need with mknod. > Another alternative is to mount devfs and use devfs naming conventions > to access the drives. Thanks. I've used mknod before, but to use it here I'd need to know what the major and minor numbers are supposed to be. The numbering scheme doesn't follow a pattern that is immediately obvious to me. I wound up using devfs (as you suggested). It worked really well, but I'd still like to know if there's a Debian way to add more drive devices. Thanks, Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley phone: 907-474-2689 Computer Systems Manager email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier Program GPG and PGP keys at my web page: University of Alaska Fairbanks www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle