Richard, Using devfs /dev/root is fine to the real original root but not fine to find the device of the filesystem which contains the chroot;d environment. But rdev works fine in that case. Try it and see (using devfs was the first thing that came to my mind when I thought of answering his question but having tried I saw that only rdev would give what he wants). Regards, tigran.
- /proc/mounts, /dev/root Andrew Clausen
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Richard Gooch
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Tigran Aivazian
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Richard Gooch
- [patch-2.3.99-pre4] Re: /proc/mounts, /... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: [patch-2.3.99-pre4] Re: /proc/... Richard Gooch
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Tigran Aivazian
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Andrew Clausen
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Tigran Aivazian
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Andrew Clausen
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Guest section DW
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Jan-Benedict Glaw
- Re: /proc/mounts, /dev/root Andrew Clausen
