My mistake...   (Sorry!)   You're right.  2.6 does it for you.  I was
used to having to do it on 2.4 and when faced with a very large LVM on
2.6 I "assumed" I'd still have to...   Delighted that I don't have to...
  (But slightly red faced.)

(And thanks also to those others who responded...)
Lee

Mark Post wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at  9:36 AM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Lee Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wasn't there a script posted somewhere that would help create all the
/dev/dasd... nodes for more than 26 devices?   I can find mention of it
in the list archives, but can't find either of the two scripts mentioned..

Are you working with a system on a 2.4 kernel ($DIETY I hope not)?  If you're 
on a 2.6 system, udev should be creating any device nodes needed.


Mark Post

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