Thx for the answer

It's right, there is no /dev/console, but the MontaVista-Linux-kernel can fully 
boot with this rootFS, how comes?
Doesn't matter, I was going to make my own RootFS anyway, so can you give me an 
hint how I would
do this best?
I tried the Klingauf-Script (www.klingauf.com) with busybox, but I still have 
no console in my /dev/ and it doesn't work.
I tried out buildroot, but I was a little overstrained with the configuration 
and when I did "make" it aborted with an error message
after a long time of working
Then I tried ELDK. I read that I could use the Directory 
"<install-dir>/ppc_4xx/" as rootfs but when I go there and look inside 
/dev I find only one entry:
prw------- 1 jogi jogi 0 2007-01-20 04:58 initctl
So this won't work, would it?

Which way would be the best for me to get an good RootFS easily?
If the answer would be buildroot can you give me a short summary which settings 
are importent?
I read I can use my crosstool-Xcompiler, but I couldn't figure out how. 

Greetings & Thx
Joachim

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