Hi Philippe,
problems with drivers of this type can be solved in /etc/devfsd.conf.
Regards
Frank
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 11:21, Philippe Van Hecke wrote:
> On Monday 27 October 2003 11:04, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> > ... but why the hick do you want to do this?
> Some drivers like aacraid doesn't su
On Monday 27 October 2003 05:04 am, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> Hi, this howto is veryveryvery short.
>
> 1. don't compile devfs in the kernel
> 2. don't start devfsd
> 3. run /sbin/MAKEDEV, to create all the devices you need
>
> ... but why the hick do you want to do this?
>
DEVFS is marged as being d
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 11:04:33AM +0100, Frank Schäfer wrote:
Hi, this howto is veryveryvery short.
1. don't compile devfs in the kernel
2. don't start devfsd
3. run /sbin/MAKEDEV, to create all the devices you need
... but why the hick do you want to do this?
Because
gabor wrote:
| Because devfs is been removed from future kernels?
|
and why was it removed?
is there a better thing than devfsd?
The kernel developers are making plans to change from devfs to udev.
Udev is still in the development process. It will work much the same way
as devfs.
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| On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 11:04:33AM +0100, Frank Schäfer wrote:
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|>Hi, this howto is veryveryvery short.
|
|
|>1. don't compile devfs in the kernel
|>2. don't start devfsd
|>3. run /sbin/MAKEDEV, to create all the devices you
On Monday 27 October 2003 11:04, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> ... but why the hick do you want to do this?
Some drivers like aacraid doesn't support it well and give some problem at
boot time.
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On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 11:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 11:04:33AM +0100, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> > Hi, this howto is veryveryvery short.
>
> > 1. don't compile devfs in the kernel
> > 2. don't start devfsd
> > 3. run /sbin/MAKEDEV, to create all the devices you need
>
> >
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 11:04:33AM +0100, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> Hi, this howto is veryveryvery short.
> 1. don't compile devfs in the kernel
> 2. don't start devfsd
> 3. run /sbin/MAKEDEV, to create all the devices you need
> ... but why the hick do you want to do this?
Because devfs is been re
Hi, this howto is veryveryvery short.
1. don't compile devfs in the kernel
2. don't start devfsd
3. run /sbin/MAKEDEV, to create all the devices you need
... but why the hick do you want to do this?
Regrads
Frank
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 02:59, Jerry McBride wrote:
> Has anyone here backed out de