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On 2 Oct 2006 06:37:58 -0700, freightcar staggered into the Black Sun and said:

? It's been talked about at a low but consistent pace in most Linux forums for the last 2.5 years. There's probably a section in your distro's documentation about udev; look there for at least one place to start.

It looks like you have a lot of rules files inetc-udev . Which ones are being used? If the mdadm* rules are being used, no symlinks will be created as the SYMLINK= field is . If the compat* rules are being used, symlinks will be created. Checketc-udev-udev.conf to see which rules it's using. Or move some of the superfluous rules files to another directory--the config of something as important as udev should really be as simple as possible to avoid dumb problems.

udev is probably not set up to generate symlinks for the md* devices. Do as the previous paragraph says, and see what you find. HTH,

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Hello, There is a benchmark that I routinely use that runs a linux kernel build as part of the benchmark (the kernel that is built is of no importance; just the correctness and timing...



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