I'm not sure how this helps the long-term storage of the initrd tree.
I've got a perfectly workable solution for building disks, but it
means I have to search for the device inodes on RedHat's site and then
build a script to 'mknod' and 'chmod' all those devices whenever I
build a disk. Unfortunately this list of devices changes from RH
release to release.
-derek
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> I wonder if the immediate problem (dev nodes for install disks) could
> be better and more safely solved with something like the linux
> "fakeroot" tool...
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