> > I'm not clear on what you are seeing.
> > 
> >   o can you install the the package in dom0?
> Yes
> > o does the driver work in dom0
> Yes
> >   o do you have problems after rebooting dom0
> No
> >   o can you install the the package in domU?
> Yes
> > o does the driver work in domU?
> Yes
> >   o do you have problems after rebooting domU
> Yes, driver devices aren't created
> > > The only hack we found is to pkgrm the driver
> and
> > > pkgadd the driver again after a dom U restart.
> > 
> > What directory is the driver installed in?
> 
> /kernel/drv/ffmod
> /kernel/drv/amd64/ffmod.conf

Typo fix:

/kernel/drv/ffmod
/kernel/drv/ffmod.conf
/kernel/drv/amd64/ffmod

> > 
> > 
> > > # ls -al /devices/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:ctl
> > > /devices/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:ctl: No such file or
> > > directory
> > > # /usr/sbin/devfsadm -i ffmod
> > > Sep 11 11:27:22 l6-z-2-z1 pseudo: pseudo-device:
> > > devinfo0
> > > Sep 11 11:27:22 l6-z-2-z1 genunix: devinfo0 is
> > > /pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > devfsadm: driver failed to attach: ffmod
> > 
> > What directory is the ffmod.conf file installed
> in?
> /kernel/drv
> > What is in the ffmod.conf file?
> 
> # cd /kernel
> # cd drv
> # more ffmod.conf
> #
> # Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights
> reserved.
> # Use is subject to license terms.
> #
> # ident "@(#)ffmod.conf 1.1     06/02/14 SMI" 
> 
> name="ffmod" parent="pseudo" instance=0;
> #
 
 
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