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On 13 Oct 2005, at 18:15, <nova@×××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> mounting /dev for udev... [oops] |
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> mount failed with error: |
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> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on udev, or too many mounted |
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> filesystems |
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> since this is a critical task, startup cannot continue |
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> give root password for matienance or Control-D to continue: |
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> I used to be able to type Control-D to reboot or password to enter |
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> system, |
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I used to get this error with devfs and a few other things on an old |
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release |
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(2004.3). Switching to udev, re-emerging pam and something else (dunno |
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what off the top of my head and the notes are somewhere in |
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the house move boxes). |
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Since you already have udev though this isn't necessarily useful info. |
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Obvious question: you did disable the devfs mount in the kernel build? |
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Rod (not necessarily useful info but may get someone thinking) |
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