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> I've revved four machines from Sarge to Etch now,
> following the release notes and letting it replace
> devfs with udev
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> I've revved four machines from Sarge to Etch now,
> following the release notes and letting it replace
> devfs with udev. All worked fine.
>
> The fifth machine was
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> > I've revved four machines from Sarge to Etch now,
> > following the release notes and lettin
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> I've revved four machines from Sarge to Etch now,
> following the release notes and letting it replace
> devfs with udev. All worked fine.
>
> The fifth machine was
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I've revved four machines from Sarge to Etch now,
following the release notes and letting it replace
devfs with udev. All worked fine.
The fifth machine was a mess. It's got two
PATA drives, on the first PATA channel on a
motherboard wit
Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 04:30:59PM -0700, Bill Wohler wrote:
>> George McNinch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> > gm> On the third, I now have no /dev/sd* at all (no /dev/sda1
>> > gm> e.g.)
>> >
>> > modprobe sd_mod
>> >
>> > fixed
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 04:30:59PM -0700, Bill Wohler wrote:
> George McNinch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > gm> On the third, I now have no /dev/sd* at all (no /dev/sda1
> > gm> e.g.)
> >
> > modprobe sd_mod
> >
> > fixed the problem.
>
> Please share how.
I believed he inse
George McNinch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gm> On the third, I now have no /dev/sd* at all (no /dev/sda1
> gm> e.g.)
>
> modprobe sd_mod
>
> fixed the problem.
Please share how.
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gm> On the third, I now have no /dev/sd* at all (no /dev/sda1
gm> e.g.)
modprobe sd_mod
fixed the problem.
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Hi--
So I have 3 machines that on which debian testing runs (which should
be essentially identical). Recently udev (and friends) appeared, and
on two of the machines, this was seemless. On the third, I now have no
/dev/sd* at all (no /dev/sda1 e.g.) -- it is my wife's computer and so
I didn't not
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