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
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 conven
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 12:00:19PM -0900, Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to set up a software RAID-5 machine with 9 IDE drives (1
> for the OS, 8 for a RAID-5 array) and a CD-ROM drive using Promise
> IDE controllers. The kernel detects and identifies the geometry on
> the dr
Hi!
I'm trying to set up a software RAID-5 machine with 9 IDE drives (1
for the OS, 8 for a RAID-5 array) and a CD-ROM drive using Promise
IDE controllers. 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
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