On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Thorsten Glaser wrote:

> r...@aranym:/var/cache/pbuilder/result # fgrep rtc /proc/devices
> 254 rtc

Maybe try
# modprobe rtc-cmos

(and check dmesg.)

If that doesn't help, try
# mknod /dev/rtc c 254 0
# hwclock

Do you get an error?

(You probably need advice from someone who knows aranym (and they may want 
to see your kernel config). I'm beginning to wonder whether gen-rtc is 
relevant to aranym at all?)

> How do I things with devtmpfs?

If udev didn't create the inode then devtmpfs probably won't have it 
either. But you can find out easily enough:

# mount -t devtmpfs none /some/where

(You'd normally mount it on /dev, but if you do that, I don't know how 
udev will react once started.)

Finn


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