On Saturday 17 November 2001 11:32 am, you wrote:
> Actually tis happens to me too, it is just a devfs trouble. (If I
> remember right they are writing the devfs from the scratch now)
>
> 2 solutions,
>
> Sorry dont remember the name, but someone had adviced to delete
> everything in /lib/dev-state , and reboot. Guess this works until you
> change the places of devices in your pc, just give it a try.
>
> Second one, I use this. Simply dont use devfs. How ? If you are using
> lilo, change the kernel option, that is in /etc/lilo.conf ,
> devfs=mount to devfs=nomount. And dont forget to type lilo at the
> command prompt to make the new setting work as default. I dont know
> the grub type, but I guess it is easy to figure out :)
>
>  Onur Kucuk

What exactly is devfs?  What is it used for?  What does it do? 
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