On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:46, Peter Nuttall wrote: > Your first problem is that you are trying to use devfs. this is replacement > for the /dev system. You need to try the commands lilo is suggesting > otherwise your kernel will not be able to find your / partion. (i think).
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