Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Whats the udev email list location?
> Is there any irc channel for udev, by udev developers, or experts?
http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net (I know it says hotplug, but udev
seems to share it with hotplug for this list).
I really don't know any IR
Richard Weil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry to be stupid, put I can't find much
> documentation on the udev/links.conf file. Would I add
> the following to links.conf in order to create
> /dev/md0?
>
> M md0b 9 0
Probably
M md
> I'm not sure of the distinction between L, D, M in the
>
Sorry to be stupid, put I can't find much
documentation on the udev/links.conf file. Would I add
the following to links.conf in order to create
/dev/md0?
M md0b 9 0
I'm not sure of the distinction between L, D, M in the
file, though I assume L is link, D is directory and M
is some sort of mak
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 04:44:51PM +0200, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> Richard Weil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm running Sarge with a 2.6.5 kernel. I'm trying to
> > create a RAID 5 array of three disks (though for
> > initial setup I'm only using two of three). When I
> > reboot, udev does
Richard Weil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running Sarge with a 2.6.5 kernel. I'm trying to
> create a RAID 5 array of three disks (though for
> initial setup I'm only using two of three). When I
> reboot, udev does not re-create my /dev/md0 device, so
> the RAID array won't start. Any suggest
I'm running Sarge with a 2.6.5 kernel. I'm trying to
create a RAID 5 array of three disks (though for
initial setup I'm only using two of three). When I
reboot, udev does not re-create my /dev/md0 device, so
the RAID array won't start. Any suggestions?
I found a posting online saying that udev sho
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