Udev tells Linux what names to use for devices, how to set the ownership and permissions, and which kernel modules it needs to use them. But who configures udev: the kernel developers or the ...
If so it might be better to run udevmonitor and see what happens when the drives appear or change the udev log_priority up to something like info and then reboot.<BR><BR>Another option would be to use ...
Once upon a time, a Linux distribution would be installed with a /dev directory fully populated with device files. Most of them represented hardware which would never be present on the installed ...