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Hi raiders of the lost byte!

I just made some partitions on my new 740 GB md raid5. Unfortunately, under suse8.2 no devices for the partitions (like /dev/md10p1) exist.

How do I generate them (i.e. which major/minor numbers should I invoke mknod with)? Does somebody have a script to create them all at once?

By the way, the compilation and installation of the mdadm 1.4.0 source on another (debian) machine didn´t generate them either.

Thanks, Norman.
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Norman Schmidt          Institut fuer Physikal. u. Theoret. Chemie
Dipl.-Chem.             Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet
schmidt@naa.net         Erlangen-Nuernberg

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