On SLES 10, udev already creates symlinks to be able to use disks by
device address.  For instance, this file
/dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0201-part1 allows me to reference the first
partition of the 201 disk.  It is a symlink created by udev:
/dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0201-part1 -> ../../dasdf1

On 9/27/07, Jorge Souto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've "successfully" created with udev the following aliases:
>
> /dev/dasdd_200  (originally dasdd, minidisk 200)
> /dev/dasdd_200_1  (partition 1)
> /dev/dasde_200a  (originally dasde, minidisk 200a - alias)
> /dev/dasde_200a_1 (partition 1)
>
> I've also /dev/dasdd and /dev/dasde
>
> But I can't use them in EVMS, it only shows me /dev/dasdd and /dev/dasde. So
> it makes no sense.
>
> I would like to not exist both /dev/dasdd and dasde,  only customized names.
>
> I think it's interesting a minidisk - linux device correspondence.
>
>
> Arghh !!!
>
>
>
>  Thanks!

--
Bruce Hayden
Linux on System z Advanced Technical Support
Endicott, NY

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