Bug#317285: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#317285: initrd-tools: mkinitrd infinite recursion f RAID component device file missing)

2005-07-07 Thread Kenneth C. Schalk
indeed that's a possible workaround. well i assume that you are using a static /dev tree. in that case makedev handles which devices show up in /dev. as one can't populate every debian system with all possible devices, the maintainer maid a trade-off to cut after 8 discs, which should not

Bug#317285: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#317285: initrd-tools: mkinitrd infinite recursion f RAID component device file missing)

2005-07-07 Thread maximilian attems
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005, Kenneth C. Schalk wrote: *I* didn't make any choice about what kind of /dev tree to use. The installer did. I couldn't find any place to select devfs, and I didn't find any difference between choosing a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel when starting the installer. the etch installer