On 6/11/05, Thorsten Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Crawford dixit:
> 
> >Yes, it is possible to have /dev on mfs, however that would mean you'd
> >have to run MAKEDEV on every boot after mounting the /dev memory file
> >system.
> 
> Cannot -P do this?

Yup, sure can. However if you have it on the file system, what's the
point of putting it on mfs? /dev doesn't put nearly as much of a
strain on the disk as other parts, like /var. What would be the
biggest advantage of having /dev on mfs if it already does exist on
disk?

> 
> //mirabile
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