Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Josh Fisher wrote:
>
>> It is udev, rather than autofs, that creates /dev/disk/* entries. The
>> udev rules must be a bit different for Centos/RHEL. Kind of strange,
>> since Fedora has had it at least since Core 4.
>
> RHEL4 is based on Fedora Core3
CentOS
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Josh Fisher wrote:
> It is udev, rather than autofs, that creates /dev/disk/* entries. The
> udev rules must be a bit different for Centos/RHEL. Kind of strange,
> since Fedora has had it at least since Core 4.
RHEL4 is based on Fedora Core3
It is udev, rather than autofs, that creates /dev/disk/* entries. The
udev rules must be a bit different for Centos/RHEL. Kind of strange,
since Fedora has had it at least since Core 4.
The solution is to add udev rules to create a symlink to the physical
device that gets assigned by udev. That
Hi,
finally I've upgraded to 2.0.3 to try Removable disk HOWTO, but have a
problem:
I do not have /dev/disk/by-label only by-path
How to fix it
Running: CentOS 4.4 (RHEL 4u4)
Thanks,
Hristo
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