On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 09:36:23PM +0100, David Schmitt wrote: > Hi John! > > Could you please retest with a current kernel (testing:2.6.12, > unstable:2.6.14) and a current udev (>= 0.076)? Hi, I thought this was fixed some time ago... the /etc/init.d/udev script now checks if files can successfully be created in the tmpfs /dev dir:
# using ln to test if /dev works, because touch is in /usr/bin/ if ln -s test /dev/test-file; then rm /dev/test-file log_end_msg 0 else log_failure_msg "FATAL: udev requires tmpfs support, not started." umount /etc/udev umount /dev log_end_msg 1 exit 1 fi (This is from udev version 0.060-1ubuntu1, I'm not sure which version in debian fixed it). The problem only occurred if someone was using a kernel that they compiled themselves, since the debian provided kernels had the required support. So it's fixed for udev, at least. I thought it had been re-assigned to linux-2.6 because someone thought the bug was for listing tmpfs in /proc/filesystems when tmpfs wasn't available. John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]