Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 19 Feb 2000 16:12:51 -0500 (EST) | From | iehrenwald@earthlin ... | Subject | Re: devfs howto |
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> Thus... devfsd. Put it really early in your boot process (I put it in > rc.sysinit), and it will take care of all those old data files which > haven't been converted over to devfs yet.
Great. Thanks for the help. I'm using Debian Woody, so my init is a bit different.
I copied /etc/init.d/skeleton to /etc/init.d/devfs, edited it apropriatley, ln -s /etc/init.d/devfs /etc/rcS.d/00devfs, and rebooted. It works well, I think.
I didn't have a chance to actually test it out much because 2.3.46 produces an oops when I insmod my joystick (Im pretty sure this is reported already) and also says that my AWE64 cannot be found (reported already too). So I'm sticking with 2.3.42 for now because that's what works.
Thanks for the help.
Ian Ehrenwald
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