Michael Jarosch wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 00:35 +0100 schrieb Michael Jarosch:
>   
>> Am Donnerstag, den 05.03.2009, 00:23 +0100 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
>>
>>     
>>> It might be wise to block logs and to mount the RAM for /dev. I don't
>>> know how to do this, but I guess there will be some advices in the internet.
>>>       
>> /dev is not on your harddisk - it's a virtual filesystem.
>>     
>
> Oh - I 've forgotten! And it's not on your USB, either. Even if your
> system boots from USB...

If I open the /dev folder of Suse, while I'm running my 64 Studio, I see
entries, so the files don't seems to be virtual. Are changes in /dev
virtual, while running a Linux, not really written to /dev?

Hm, I guess I have to read about it, but in some minutes I'll boot into
the 64 Studio on the stick and do some basic settings, PPPoE, Wallpaper,
an upgrade to beta3 (if possible) etc..

Thank you for the information.

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