Re: minor ID for btrfs-control

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Hallo, Tomasz,

Du meintest am 02.04.11:

>   No udev is wrong.

Sorry - no.
On the machines I use I don't need udev (they are a kind of server, not  
end user workstations with often changing hardware). And I could abstain  
(? - please excuse my gerlish) from btrfs, but not from fixed device  
names.

I may not believe that btrfs only works under udev.

>   Modern Linux kernels allocate minor devices
> dynamically. If you do not use udev, you need to synchronise /dev/
> node with /sys/class/misc/btrfs-control/dev manually on each boot.

How and where? From where gets the system the actual minor number 234  
instead of the defined number 55?

By the way - the btrfs module is "builtin", is that a problem?

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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