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) -- Regards, Robert -------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Fisher (aka - Rob, Bob, Robbie, Robbo, Fish) FishNet Computer & Electrical Services www.fisher.net.nz Phone: 03 383 5807 Mobile: 027 477 3356
