With the last systemimager version do you mean 3.7.5?

Anyway your /dev/ is mounted in tmpfs (=RAM) so it is ok to exclude
that, because it is managed by udev. If you have problems because some
/dev files are missing, probably it is due to a bad configuration of
udev in your image. Can you post more details about your problem? the
system doesn't boot after imaged? some files are missing?

Regards,
-Andrea

Bruno Sampayo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I work with debian (3.1 sarge) on the last systemimager version. And 
> when I run the #si_getimager
> he does the tmp file. (ex: /tmp/.exclude.sip_v5.9) and exclude the 
> /dev/*  devices.
> 
> #/tmp/.exclude.sip_v5.9
> 
> # Automatic exclusions made by SystemImager.
> 
> /proc/*
> 
> /sys/*
> 
> /dev/pts/*
> 
> /dev/shm/*
> 
> /dev/*
> 
> /proc/bus/usb/
> 
> 
> And when I tried to restore he does not put the /dev devices. Please 
> some one can help me to make the systemimager stop delete the /dev 
> devices.??
> 
> 
> My mount partitions system
> 
> Sist. Arq.            Tam   Usad Disp  Uso% Montado em
> /dev/hda5             9,2G  5,2G  3,6G  59% /
> tmpfs                 110M     0  110M   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/hda1              92M   48M   40M  55% /boot
> /dev/hda7             9,2G  4,8G  4,0G  55% /usr/share/smr-propagandas
> /dev/hda8              45G   30G   13G  70% /var/lib/sdm
> tmpfs                  10M  116K  9,9M   2% /dev
> 
> Any help in this regard would be appreciated.
> 
> Bruno Sampayo
> 

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