On 2002.09.10 Eyal Ben-David wrote:
>On Tuesday 10 September 2002 12:06, J.A. Magallon wrote:
[...]
>>
>> /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line xxx: /dev/null: Read-only filesystem.
>>
>> And it is true, there are tons of > /dev/null before / is remounted rw.
[...]
>>
>> Perhaps this works ok with devfs, and is broken in a non-devfs setup
>> (like mine??)
>>
>
>I had this too. (I'm not using devfs)
>Booted from a rescue disk chroot to /mnt and reinstalled dev, MAKEDEV, devfsd
>After this the boot was OK.
>

Nah, I resintalled and got the same. I have to boot 'read-write' and create
a /fastboot to avoid fscks...

Do you boot a mdk standard kernel ? then you are using devfs, but perhaps no
devfsd. So devfs is mounted rw, and initscripts work. But I use a custom
kernel with no support for devfs.

I can switch to devfs, but perhaps many people do not like it....and it should
work.

TIA

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