On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 12:14:36PM +0100, Vincent Guffens wrote:
> The device name used in inittab and /etc/fstab only need to be 
> consistent but both are correct,
> 
> Either you use devfs and have in you fstab /dev/ubd/0 and in you inittab 
> /dev/ttys/0
> 
> or you don't use devfs and you have /dev/ubd0 and /dev/tty0. In that 
> case you start uml with
> 
> linux ubd0=Debian-3.0r0 devfs=nomount

When I run uml I don't have devfs by default (I use Debian binaries of uml).
How can I explicitely activate it ?

> The filesystem is probably ext2 because this is the default install for 
> that debian release ?

I don't remember which one is the default, but it's certainly not the only
choice in the installer, and it's a very bad choice.


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