Yes, /dev/dri/ is created by the drm kernel module, which will be loaded on demand, i.e. when glx and dri initializes, IIRC. So if you disable dri, you won't see it.
Yes, /dev/dri/ is created by the drm kernel module, which will be loaded on demand, i.e. when glx and dri initializes, IIRC. So if you disable dri, you won't see it.