Dana Sat February 19 2005 16:45, Tom Brinkman je napisao:
> On Friday 18 February 2005 10:32 am, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> > Ivica Bogdanovic wrote:
> > > Does any body knows what is /dev/pts I got it in the fstab
> > > and during the boot it says "no device or already
> > > mounted"when i open /dev/pts folder i got 3 devices inside
> > > marked with 0,1,2.I am suspecting on my sky star 2 card
> > > because it is the only hardware that isnt setup on my system
> > > but can any body tell me what is this device
> > > Cheers
> >
> > What version are you running? If you are running 10.1, did you
> > do an upgrade? Off hand, I would say that the entry is left
> > over from upgrading. I know 10.1 with udev doesn't use the pts
> > file system. I will check 9.2 later.
> >
> > Mikkel
>
>      I started to answer this thread in the beginning but wasn't
> sure of why I have    # none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
> (disabled by commenting out) in /etc/fstab.  The advice on cooker
> was to remove the line as 'pts' are no longer used.  IIRC this
> was early on in 10.1 development at the time of switching from
> devfs to udev.
>
>    So I believe you've got it right Mikkel, those that upgraded to
> 10.1 should either remove the line, or comment it out.
Ok i got it i commented it out so it doesent mount any more 
BTW i didnt upgrade i did clean install but never mind i got it off
thanks
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