Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jan 14, Eric Valette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Just tell me the command so that you can see the crasy naming sheme...
> 
> Booting with UDEV_DISABLED=yes on the kernel command line should make
> udev use /etc/udev/.dev/ as the /dev root.

Except I have a /dev that is far from being sufficient to boot a system.
I erased it long time ago after using devfs/devfsd.  Just put the
minimum stuff to boot when forced to switch to udev.

No other way to create the filesystem by hand? I can reinstall
udev-0.080 on a running system, it does not break anything, generate the
/dev filesystem from /sys happend it (ls -lR) and reinstall the working
version. Just need to command to do it.

Have you anything handy or shall i dig into the scripts an man-pages?

-- eric



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