Hello all,

Simple question, when a directfb app is running, does it need the
/dev/fb file anymore?

This is the scenario:

application A starts by some script
A is running fine
some other script removes /dev/*

What I'm seeing is that at some point my app stops working and I'm not
sure whether this is because:
* the app can't be sent to the background (running from initramfs)
* a switch console signal is sent (I have block all signals option set earlier)
* directfb crashes
* or some other signal kills it

The app is definitely running, because eventually it will simply time
out and exit cleanly, then the boot process continues. This rules out
directfb crashing.

If anybody has an idea, please reply. This is very puzzling.

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