Does it show up in your dmesg? I had a similar problem with a cdrom
drive, devfs would not create
the node under the appropriate /dev directory (ide or /dev/cdroms). To
get around this, I simply issued
a mknod command for the proper major and minor number and it worked fine.
When you used devfs=nomount, it should have been accessible from
/dev/hd[a-d] depending on
which channel you had it installed on. Hope that helps so you can at
least use the device.
Brian.
>>I've successfully installed an XFS system using the
>>release 1 CD image, but the new devfs doesn't recognize my
>>LS-120 drive.
>>
>>If anyone has any suggestions for this situation I would
>>appreciate
>>it (I tried turning off devfs during boot with
>>"devfs=nomount"
>>option to kernel but it didn't seem to work).
>>
>>Thanks.
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