James,

Yes, the empty /dev directory is normal.  We are now using a feature 
called devfs, which is a
virtual /dev filesystem.  The device nodes are created automatically by 
the kernel.

Are you using the new kernel that we supply ?

Send us a copy of your /etc/dhcpd.conf file, so we can see what you are 
sending to the workstation.

Thanks,

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


James Newlin wrote:

>Just downloaded the 2.09pre2-3 .tgz files.  Installed them on a test server.
>We have ran all the install.sh files (core, kernel, x_core, x_fonts, initrd
>and localapps).   We have no files in the /opt/ltsp/i386/dev path.  Is this
>right?   Other /opt/ltsp/i386 paths have files in them.   Sorry if this has
>already come up.    When booting up the workstation it stops saying
>"Warning: unable to open an initial console".  This is the next message
>displayed after "freeing unsed kernel memory: 52k freed".
>
>Thanks,
>
>James
>
>
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