Zac Medico wrote:
CONFIG_KMOD=y
Yep, you need that, and also an appropriate alias entry in
/etc/modules.d/*. Something like 'alias block-major-7 loop' should do
it. Also the loop devices /dev/loop[0-9], /dev/loop/0 need to exist
permanently.
-Richard
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Rumen Yotov wrote:
A strange thing though, yesterday emerged 'new' util-linux-2.12q-r1
(~x86) and saw that it fetched some version of loop-aes, file:
loop-AES-v3.0c.tar.bz2. Haven't looked at the ebuild.
If you have USE=crypt, the new ebuild applies the appropriate loop-AES
patches for you.
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 08:00 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Zac Medico wrote:
CONFIG_KMOD=y
grep -i config_kmod /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_KMOD=y
Yep, you need that, and also an appropriate alias entry in
/etc/modules.d/*. Something like 'alias block-major-7 loop' should do
it.
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
One reason may be cause I'm on a fully udev system now.
That doesn't matter, if you have RC_DEVICE_TARBALL=yes in
/etc/conf.d/rc. What this does is cause the system to archive all of
the device nodes that exist in /dev on shutdown, and restore those on
startup. So, if
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 20:10 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
One reason may be cause I'm on a fully udev system now.
That doesn't matter, if you have RC_DEVICE_TARBALL=yes in
/etc/conf.d/rc. What this does is cause the system to archive all of
the device nodes that
The first time I want to mount a loopback device (like an iso) after a
reboot I need to modprobe loop - it works consistently after that.
I am sure that I never used to have to do that modprobe, the module was loaded
either on boot or automagically when needed. I am unsure when it
changed, but
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 15:24 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
The first time I want to mount a loopback device (like an iso) after a
reboot I need to modprobe loop - it works consistently after that.
I am sure that I never used to have to do that modprobe, the module was
loaded either on boot or
Nick Rout wrote:
The first time I want to mount a loopback device (like an iso) after a
reboot I need to modprobe loop - it works consistently after that.
I am sure that I never used to have to do that modprobe, the module was loaded
either on boot or automagically when needed. I am unsure when
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 15:24 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
The first time I want to mount a loopback device (like an iso) after a
reboot I need to modprobe loop - it works consistently after that.
I am sure that I never used to have to do that modprobe, the module was
loaded
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