/dev/lom missing

Hi,
Even though our SUN Netra 210 does have ALOM working fine, /dev/lom is not present on Solaris 9.
I already tried to install SUNWlomr, SUNWlomu and SUNWlomm, but the problem remains.
Does any know why /dev/lom is not showing up? Is it possible to fix this?
Thanks!
Edited by: gtakeuchi on Dec 4, 2008 10:13 AM

Thats created automatically by devfs.
Try running devfsadm -v
I tried deleting it, and devfsadm recreates for me.
But if that doesnt fix it, try doing "touch /reconfigure" and rebooting..

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    apple_bl 2978 0
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    Last edited by Relish (2012-02-11 22:14:59)

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