Marco d'Itri wrote: > On Jan 14, Eric Valette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>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. > > I am not sure if this would provide a clean /dev without interferences > from the initial udev run. > I usually do not use the IDE and SCSI devfs compatibility scripts (the > devfs disks naming scheme is an horribly bad idea, you really really > should stop using them. Did you consider using /dev/disk/?), but I will > try to reproduce the problem locally.
No I'm not using devfs compatibility script (or do not want to). I just said I purely erased /dev long time ago (booting from knoppix), as devfsd did not need anything in /dev to function (save place in /) I discovered (the hard way) udev does need a minimal /dev and added by hand some devices back in /dev but just what I need to boot. I would probably need to recreate a neraly working /dev one day. -- eric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]