From: claude <claude@snscrew.net>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Udev script ide-devfs.sh
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 14:33:35 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4017C83F.1000105@snscrew.net> (raw)
Hi all,
I send this mail to reports a strange behavior with the ide-devfs.sh
script in udev.
I use udev-015, Linux-2.6.1-mm2, and latest hotplug scripts.
I'd like to have my disk in /dev/discs (devfs naming scheme), so i tried
ide-devfs.sh. I've got 2 ide discs, /dev/hda with 12 partitions and
/dev/hdb with 2 partitions.
When running udev, i look in /dev/discs/disc0 and nodes for partitions
10, 11, 12 are missing :
> root@dol-guldur:~# ls /dev/discs/disc0/
> disc part1 part2 part3 part5 part6 part7 part8 part9
Strangely, all nodes exists in /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0 :
> root@dol-guldur:~# ls /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/
> disc part10 part12 part3 part6 part8
> part1 part11 part2 part5 part7 part9
So i've look around the ide-devfs script, and found nothing.
%n is passed as third argument to ide-devfs.sh and it used a $3. I can't
understand why or what can cause this behavior ?
Any Ideas ?
PS : This is my first bug report, so if i forget to put some vital
information in this mail, please let me know.
PS1 : As you can see, i'm not so good in english, i'm apologize if you
waste time to understand me :)
PS2 : Please CC me, as i'm not subscribed to this list
Have a nice day !
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