Adam Pribyl <pri...@lowlevel.cz> skribis: > On Mon, 21 Jul 2014, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > >> Adam Pribyl <pri...@lowlevel.cz> skribis: >> >>> Kernel in dmesg identifies the device like /dev/sdf, doing >>> mknod /dev/sdf b 8 80; mknod /dev/sdf1 b 8 81; mount /dev/sdf1 /mnt >>> solves the problem. So definitely the drive is at sdf. It looks to me >>> like there is some built in limit in udev for number of "scsi" devices >>> in this case or something. >> >> Hmm, I have no idea. We’re using a relatively old version of udev, >> maybe that will be solved when upgrading. > > OK, I found it. The /dev/* files present there are just some static > version nodes. udev needs a /dev to be mounted as devtmpfs.
Oh, udev creates things like /dev/disk/*, but it seems I wrongfully though it would create all the missing nodes. Per <http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/chapter07/udev.html>, seems we may need to mount /dev as devtmpfs as you wrote. (And I thought devtmpfs was the deprecated thing, but no, it’s devfs that’s deprecated. Oh well.) Ludo’.