Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 05/16/06 16:35 CST:

> Seems to me all you would need to do is replace S10udev with
> S10MAKEDEV or whatever and remove the the udev_retry symlink
> (whichever number it is) then reboot.  When you shutdown, tmpfs on
> /dev is gone.  When you boot, a new tmpfs is mounted on /dev, but
> populated by MAKEDEV rather than udev.

There's got to be a better way than a reboot. There's only one
operating system that requires a reboot to accomplish system
tasks. Let's keep it that way. :-)

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Randy

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