Jordan Hubbard wrote:
>
> As you've already noticed, sysinstall basically tries to create the
> device nodes it needs under the old assumption that /dev will be
> mostly empty. Now that devfs is the default, phk needs to update
> libdisk so that it doesn't attempt to make the device nodes in thi
Hello.
I have submitted a PR (bin/31009) with a followup including the patch.
Hoping you have time to fix this soon...
jkh = Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jkh> mostly empty. Now that devfs is the default, phk needs to update
jkh> libdisk so that it doesn't attempt to make the devic
Well, since I don't own libdisk(3) and had no idea why you'd be
addressing this to me unless you were still confused, I presumed you
were confused. In any case, you need to be talking to phk about this.
- Jordan
From: Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: current
> > * Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011003 15:33] wrote:
> > > As you've already noticed, sysinstall basically tries to create the
> > > device nodes it needs under the old assumption that /dev will be
> > > mostly empty. Now that devfs is the default, phk needs to update
> > > libdisk so t
sysinstall, by design, knows very little about devices. It uses
libdisk(3) as the abstraction for dealing with all disks in
particular.
> * Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011003 15:33] wrote:
> > As you've already noticed, sysinstall basically tries to create the
> > device nodes it needs u
* Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011003 15:33] wrote:
> As you've already noticed, sysinstall basically tries to create the
> device nodes it needs under the old assumption that /dev will be
> mostly empty. Now that devfs is the default, phk needs to update
> libdisk so that it doesn't attem
As you've already noticed, sysinstall basically tries to create the
device nodes it needs under the old assumption that /dev will be
mostly empty. Now that devfs is the default, phk needs to update
libdisk so that it doesn't attempt to make the device nodes in this
way. Fortunately, the person w
I tried to install current snapshot as of October 2, 2001 from
current.jp.FreeBSD.org, but it seems to fail at
sysinstall.c:installFilesystems().
The function installFilesystems() calls MakeDevChunk() of
lib/libdisk/create_chunk.c, which then calls mknod(2) via
MakeDev(). The error message I see