On 13 Oct 2005, at 18:15, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

mounting /dev for udev... [oops]
mount failed with error:
wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on udev, or too many mounted
filesystems
since this is a critical task, startup cannot continue
give root password for matienance or Control-D to continue:
I used to be able to type Control-D to reboot or password to enter system,

I used to get this error with devfs and a few other things on an old release
(2004.3). Switching to udev, re-emerging pam and something else (dunno
what off the top of my head and the notes are somewhere in
the house move boxes).

Since you already have udev though this isn't necessarily useful info.

Obvious question: you did disable the devfs mount in the kernel build?

Rod (not necessarily useful info but may get someone thinking)

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