On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> > This links goes to a specific post in the thread. Don't scroll or you > will have to dig. The one to look far if it messes up is the post by > NeddySeagoon. > > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6362608.html#6362608 > > More info: > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kernel-config.xml#doc_chap3 > > According to one page I found, this happened several years ago so no > idea how anyone missed it this long. It was discussed on this very list > but my archives don't go back that far. I figure if I don't run into a > problem in a year or so, I missed it which is a odd thing of itself > since I usually find every problem there is. ;-) > > Dale
Dale, Thanks for digging that up. It's interesting, but I don't think it's exactly relevant. TTBOMK I've used /dev/sdX and /dev/srX for as long as it's been available. Most of my machines these days were all built after the change so it's all they've ever known. Maybe one machine used /dev/dhX. However, that's not the issue I'm looking for background on. You seemed to say earlier that it's a widely known thing that udev links to /dev/srX are not only broken but also bogus. You don't use them. Others have seen the same issue. I've seen the udev links not work for a couple of months. However from what I can tell you don't use them 1) because they broke, and 2) like me you never took the time to determine _why_ they broke. I was in the same place until yesterday when I decided to dig in a little bit. Now, my point is that while the old links created in old rules files are broken (and they are) it's not clear to me that udev is broken. Clear Kay Sievers (sp?) still assumes they work although they will automatically only do /dev/sr0. The use is responsible for creating others if they need them. (Which 99% of folks will not, so basically, it still works.) What appears to have actually broken is the old PCI path nomeclature, and not 'udev proper', as best I can tell. Anyway, it's well known in the known universe that you are mad at udev so I don't expect you're looking for ways to make this stuff work and I do appreciate you digging the stuff up that you found. Thanks. Over and out, Mark