Hello everyone,
I have been pulling my hair out for the last several days trying to
figure out why my usb thumb drive
is not being mounted. It was /dev/sdc1 (I have two scsi hard drives). I
read all of the usb related threads in the fedora-test-list but none quite
matched my problem. Long story short my thumb drive is
now at /dev/uba1. Why did this change? Since udev-075-2 the starting udev
process takes over 1 minute, before it took about 10 seconds. Some other
people where also inquering about the slowest of udev.
A quick look in /dev shows I have 64 tty nodes (tty0 - tty63) and 32
ttyS nodes (ttyS0 - ttyS31). I have two serial ports, both of which are
disabled in the bios. Why are these nodes showing up? These extra nodes
have been around since FC4 so udev-075-2 is not the blame for this.
Thanks,
Jason
Could you please try the version from
ftp://people.redhat.com/harald/udev/075-4/
I downloaded 075-4, installed it, rebooted and it is still very slow, but my
usb thumb drive is back to being /dev/sdc1. The 64 tty nodes and 32 ttyS
nodes are still there. If I remember correctly, tty is for terminal
sessions and ttyS is for serial ports, right?
Thanks,
Jason
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