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Nope! I've been on udev for quite a while now. And if one is using |
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udev is it still necessary to populate /dev? |
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However for the moment I'm over that particular hump. I emerged |
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baselayout-lite somewhere on the root server and copied /dev to my |
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rootfs. Funny how the obvious never occurs to me until I post the |
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question. :-) |
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Thanks, |
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Philippe |
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On Monday, 17 October 2005 18:20, Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> On Monday 17 October 2005 03:57 pm, Philippe Clérié wrote: |
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> > I'm fairly certain it's caused by the vserver environment. But |
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> > is there some way around this? |
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> are you using devfs ? that's the only time ive seen those errors |
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> ... -mike |
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