Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 17 Jun 2003 17:59:47 +0300 | From | Igor Krasnoselski <> | Subject | Re[4]: Can't mount an ext3 partition - why? |
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Hello Herbert,
HP> this is typical devfs without devfsd config HP> to establish the 'old' 'compatible' device names
HP> either you remove devfs, or disable it at boot HP> (devfs=nomount as far as I recall) or configure/ HP> install devfsd to generate the old-compatibility HP> links ...
HP> or you change all your device references to HP> the 'new' style, /dev/discs/disc0/...
HP> hth, HP> Herbert
Thank you! You and Chris Meadors help me very much. I'll find out more info about devfs and then maybe use it in my kernel... For now, I'll simply exclude it off.
-- Best regards, Igor mailto:iek@tut.by mailto:u-com@mail.ru
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