/dev/dm-0

Phillip Susi psusi at cfl.rr.com
Mon Mar 20 15:55:20 UTC 2006


I have /dev/mapper/via_hfciifae as the base raid device, and partitions 
on the device with a number appended to the above.  I believe that the 
dmraid utility creates devices with this style of name, and if you are 
seeing /dev/dm-0 it is because udev is creating that node because as far 
as the kernel knows, the name of the device ( as exported by sysfs ) is 
"dm-0".  Udev probably shouldn't be creating device nodes for device 
mapper devices, but if it does, you can simply ignore them. 

James Olson wrote:
>   Hi all,
> I vote for not having a zero on the end of /dev/dm-0.  In reading the previous posting I noticed that most linux utilities don't expect a 0 to indicate the entire harddisk or master boot area (the partition table).   So that is why you can't install grub to /dev/dm-0 or fdisk -l /dev/dm-0.   Now if it was changed to /dev/dm- you could do a grub install to /dev/dm- or and fdisk -l of it and it will see your partitions /dev/dm-1, /dev/dm-2 and so on and it would work with exisiting hard disk scripts and programs.  (I know its ugly... perhaps /dev/dm, then /dev/dm1 /dev/dm2 and so on would be nicer looking). 
>   -James
>
>   




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