Am Donnerstag, 17. November 2005 15:14 schrieb ext Jorge Almeida:

> > Hmm, this is strange. Did you check if /dev/sdb is really there? I
> > currently
>
> /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb1 exist, but don't seem to be much help.
>       $ ls /dev|grep sdb
>       sdb
>       sdb1
>       sdb10
>       sdb11
>       sdb12
>       sdb13
>       sdb14
>       sdb15
>       sdb2
>       sdb3
>       sdb4
>       sdb5
>       sdb6
>       sdb7
>       sdb8
>       sdb9
>
> $ mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/pen
> mount: /dev/sdb1: can't read superblock

This looks like artifacts from an old, static /dev (RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="yes" 
in /etc/conf.d/rc ?). With udev, you should only see sdb and exactly one 
sdbX for each partition on the device, unless your rule contains 
NAME{all_partiotion}="something".

Did you read my former reply to Richards mail about setting 
RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" (booting a LiveCD and clean up /dev)?

Otherwise I don't know what else to look at, sorry.

To avoid another reply: Your kernel config also looks good to me.

Bye...

        Dirk
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