On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 09:23, Robert Fisher wrote:

> I had to do...
> mknod /dev/kqemu c 250 0
> to create the device again. (and now I still have the same problem.)
>
Sorted now (thanks Nick)
I also had to remove kqemu from modules.autoload then do
modprobe kqemu major=0

and now it is fine as user.

(my kernel does not support rmmod)

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Regards, Robert

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