Duncan Webb a écrit :
> Seems reasonable as sysfs is not mounted. It does seem a bit odd that 
> sysfs has not been mounted. As this is a kernel-user interface. A manual 
> mount should sort this out.
> # mkdir /tmp/sysfs
> # mount -t sysfs none /tmp/sysfs
>
>   
Ok, I was a little astonished by your statement, because /sys exists and 
is alive on my system :-)

But anyway, I did as you wrote, (and find the same information in /sys 
and in /tmp/sysfs, but the mount of /tmp/sysfs was visible by mount, 
unlike the 'shadow mount' (does that exists ? ) of /sys).

After this mount, freevo fg still says 'Cannot find mounted sysfs' (as 
root or not). python src/helpers/vg.py does the same.

Thanks,
Pascal

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