on Thursday 02/12/2009 Joost Roeleveld([email protected]) wrote
> On Thu, February 12, 2009 10:52 am, John covici wrote:
> > Hi. I just upgraded a gentoo system from about August 2008 to current
> > -- including updating baselayout and openrt and now when I boot I get
> > a series of messages quite early in the boot modprobe: fatal /sys is
> > not mounted. Eventually it does boot and all seems to work with the
> > exception of the script for my hsfmodem, but I am curious as to what
> > those message mean and if there is a way to fix them.
> >
> > Any assistance would be appreciated.
>
> Did you include sysfs support to your kernel and do you have a directory
> '/sys'? (SYSFS)
> This can be found in: File systems / Pseudo filesystems in the kernel
> configuration.
>
> The '/sys' filesystem is as important as '/proc' these days.
The plot thickens -- by the time I log in after booting, /sys is
mounted with the correct file system. Still very strange.
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