* udev and EVMS
@ 2003-12-03 13:32 Marco d'Itri
2003-12-03 14:31 ` Kevin Corry
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From: Marco d'Itri @ 2003-12-03 13:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
Who is at fault? Both udev and EVMS are creating nodes in /dev.
----- Forwarded message from Martin Waitz -----
> I think dm manages its nodes by itself.
hmm, i'm using evms and yes, it creates its nodes by itself.
but i get 'dm-[0-9]' files in udev, too
one for every logical volume (but without the correct name, just the
number)
so perhaps one would have to suppress creation of these nodes?
----- End forwarded message -----
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* Re: udev and EVMS
2003-12-03 13:32 udev and EVMS Marco d'Itri
@ 2003-12-03 14:31 ` Kevin Corry
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From: Kevin Corry @ 2003-12-03 14:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 07:32, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Who is at fault? Both udev and EVMS are creating nodes in /dev.
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Martin Waitz -----
>
> > I think dm manages its nodes by itself.
>
> hmm, i'm using evms and yes, it creates its nodes by itself.
> but i get 'dm-[0-9]' files in udev, too
> one for every logical volume (but without the correct name, just the
> number)
>
> so perhaps one would have to suppress creation of these nodes?
>
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
I don't see why there should be a problem with EVMS and udev operating at the
same time (although I haven't actually tried udev yet).
EVMS has to be able to create it's device nodes in /dev/evms. The kernel has
no knowledge of the names that EVMS gives to its volumes (which are the names
given to the EVMS device nodes). Device-Mapper only creates dm-? entries,
which doesn't give the user any clue as to which device-node corresponds to
which volume.
EVMS only ever creates nodes in /dev/evms/, and the kernel never creates a
name for a block-device that would clash with these. So I'm curious why there
would be a conflict between EVMS and udev.
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