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SubjectRe: Drive missing only with LVM kernel
FromJasper Koolhaas <>
DateWed, 26 Jan 2005 09:34:59 +0100
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 21:30 +0100, Jasper Koolhaas wrote:

> As soon as the system had booted hdg has completely vanished, even in
> single user mode:
> 
> # ls /dev/hd* /dev/sd*
> /dev/hda   /dev/hda3  /dev/hdc1  /dev/hde   /dev/hde3  /dev/sda2  /dev/sdb1
> /dev/hda1  /dev/hda4  /dev/hdc2  /dev/hde1  /dev/sda   /dev/sda3  /dev/sdb2
> /dev/hda2  /dev/hdc   /dev/hdc3  /dev/hde2  /dev/sda1  /dev/sdb   /dev/sdb3

Oh, and I'm using a devfs so "cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV hdg" is not the
solution I think.

The odd thing is that without LVM compiled in the kernel or as
module /dev/hdg is accessible through devfs and with LVM not.

Kind regards, Jasper.


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