I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 (without having broken things by installing
software manually or trying random things), and the new option line in
/etc/modprobe.d/kqemu actually breaks the creation of /dev/kqemu.
I've tried deleting the line, leaving it as major=0, and deleting the
file, and /dev/kqemu is created in every case except when the line
specifies that major=250.  Perhaps a new packaging strategy is needed
in order to accommodate both systems that have udev, and systems that
don't, since a one size fits all approach doesn't seem to be cutting
it.  Regardless, thanks for volunteering your time packaging this, I'm
trying out kqemu with Windows for the first time right now, and I'm
very happy with the results so far.


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