> On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 02:45:43AM +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote: > > Running "mount" by itself shows
> > tmpfs on /dev type tmpfs (union, local) > You have two choices: add your dk additions to /etc/MAKEDEV.local or fix > the /dev/console device in the lower layer of your union mount. > Martin I see MAKEDEV.local in /dev but not in /etc. Do I need to copy /dev/MAKEDEV to /etc and edit it there? Would the system find and automatically execute /etc/MAKEDEV.local? Linux and FreeBSD never have the problem of not being able to use a device for lack of device nodes, but I remember the days long ago when Linux and FreeBSD preassigned device nodes as NetBSD and OpenBSD still do. I tried to edit /dev/MAKEDEV, found it to be read-only, then tried /dev/MAKEDEV.local and found that to be also read-only. So I made the needed changes to /dev/MAKEDEV (w! in vi). I haven't rebooted yet, would like to see if USB 3.0 works and the Atheros AR9271 on motherboard is recognized. Tom
