Le jeu 31/07/2003 � 17:03, Nathan Poznick a �crit : > Thus spake Bourdin Pierre: > > but I'am still unable to partition anything. > > when I do: > > # fdisk /dev/rd/c0d0 > > I got a "Unable to open /dev/rd/c0d0" ! > > # ls -al /dev/rd/s0d0 says: > > brw-rw---- 1 root disk 48, 0 Jul 31 15:46 /dev/rd/c0d0 > > > > I am a bit deconcerted... So if you have any suggestion ? > > better script or something that works... > > I'd found the following script, which I used (unfortunately it's in csh > instead of plain sh, so if you're doing this during the installation, it > won't be very useful), but it's the one that I used, and it worked. It > took a little while to create all the devices, since there are so darn > many of them. Thanks for the script.
Also, it's probably a good idea to not load the DAC960 > driver until after the devices have been created, but in truth I don't > know whether that makes a difference. You are probabely right... I will have to build my own kernel with DAC960 as a module, because the kernel from the install cd doesn't have de required devices but has the drivers not in module ! Or is there something I can restart to help the driver find the devices? Pierre. > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pierre BOURDIN I.M.E.R.I.R. Av. Pascot BP 2013 66011 PERPIGNAN t�l: 04 68 56 80 18 fax: 04 68 55 03 86 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

