Re: [gentoo-user] Howto recreate files in /dev?

2006-07-21 Thread Richard Fish
On 7/21/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: /dev should *NOT* be mounted? What I mean is the command I gave you will attempt to mount /dev. So if you are in that situation again, don't try to mount /dev yourself, just run the command. You can take a look at /lib/rcscripts/addons/ud

Re: [gentoo-user] Howto recreate files in /dev?

2006-07-21 Thread Alexander Skwar
Richard Fish wrote: > On 7/20/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> How do I recreate all the dev files? > > This should work. It uses the same mechanism that Gentoo (/sbin/rc) > uses at system boot time. /dev should *not* be mounted when this is > run: /dev should *NOT* be mounte

Re: [gentoo-user] Howto recreate files in /dev?

2006-07-20 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Freitag, 21. Juli 2006 07:47 schrieb ext Alexander Skwar: > Yesterday, I managed to unmount /dev of a running system (which is > an astonishingly stupid idea... :]). As I didn't know how to recreate > the files in /dev (I'm using udev), I rebooted the system. /sbin/udevstart could have helped.

Re: [gentoo-user] Howto recreate files in /dev?

2006-07-20 Thread Richard Fish
On 7/20/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello! Yesterday, I managed to unmount /dev of a running system (which is an astonishingly stupid idea... :]). As I didn't know how to recreate the files in /dev (I'm using udev), I rebooted the system. But rebooting can't be the answer ;)

Re: [gentoo-user] Howto recreate files in /dev?

2006-07-20 Thread Ow Mun Heng
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 07:47 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote: > Hello! > > Yesterday, I managed to unmount /dev of a running system (which is > an astonishingly stupid idea... :]). As I didn't know how to recreate > the files in /dev (I'm using udev), I rebooted the system. The reboot should have s

[gentoo-user] Howto recreate files in /dev?

2006-07-20 Thread Alexander Skwar
Hello! Yesterday, I managed to unmount /dev of a running system (which is an astonishingly stupid idea... :]). As I didn't know how to recreate the files in /dev (I'm using udev), I rebooted the system. But rebooting can't be the answer ;) How do I recreate all the dev files? Thanks, Alexande