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Package: udev
Version: 0.074-3

I have an MP3 player with both internal memory and an SD/MMC slot. Internal 
memory is accessible through LUN 0, whicle SD/MMC is accessible through LUN 1.

When I plug this device to my USB computer i find out that /dev/sd* is created, 
but only for LUN 0. I then have to manually run "scsiadd -a ? 0 1" ("?" 
corresponds to the host the device is currently using) to be able to access the 
SD/MMC slot. I would expect udev to create LUN 1's /dev/sd* node.

Thanks for your attention :)

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On Nov 25, Jacobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I plug this device to my USB computer i find out that /dev/sd* is cr=
eated, but only for LUN 0. I then have to manually run "scsiadd -a ? 0 1" (=
"?" corresponds to the host the device is currently using) to be able to ac=
cess the SD/MMC slot. I would expect udev to create LUN 1's /dev/sd* node.

Blame your kernel, not udev.
OPTIONS+=3D"all_partitions" and/or /lib/udev/scsi-re-add may or may not
help.

--=20
ciao,
Marco

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