> >> should it work? coz it doesn't  /8-<
> > Look at error messages and let them help you finding the road...
> 
> The error message is:
> 
>   $ mknod /dev/udb0 b 98 0
>   $ mount -t ext2 /dev/udb0 /mnt
>   mount: /dev/udb0 is not a valid block device
Looks to me like this kernel does not have ubd support...
`vmlinux --showconfig | grep CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UBD`

Antoine



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