Devices...

Robert Dinse (nanook@eskimo.com)
Tue, 5 Oct 1999 17:12:34 -0700 (PDT)



While the debate on whether or not to create a devfs ensues, I thought I'd
thrown in my own two cents.

Something I positively hate about Linux now is the way it dynamically
assigns drives to device names when you boot. So I have for example,
controller 0 with drives on ID 1, 3, and 5, and it maps them to /dev/sda,
/dev/sdb, and /dev/sdc, then I add a device on ID 2, and it changes the mapping
for the last two drives, or remove a device, etc. This is really a PITA.

Another concern I would have with devfs is the ability for permissions on
a device to persist across boots. Chances are good that I don't want the
permissions on a device to be the defaults. So then I have to add yet another
script to run at boot time to change all of the device permissions which slows
the boot process.

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