-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
bruce>You are running kerneld. You go to open a character device with major bruce>number 10. There is no driver for the device and kerneld tries to load bruce>it. Do this command: bruce> bruce> ls /dev |grep "10," bruce> bruce>and you will see those devices - you are trying to open one of them. bruce>Perhaps one of the mouse interfaces? - -----<cut here>------------ sim:~# ls /dev | grep "10," Exit 1 sim:~# ls /dev | grep "10" fd0h410 fd1u1040 hda10 hdb10 hdc10 hdd10 sda10 sdb10 sdc10 sdd10 sde10 sdf10 sdg10 sdh10 tty10 xda10 xdb10 xdc10 xdd10 - -------<cut here>---------- so is it "10," / "10" ? and i am not sure how can i find the solution to this prob. I think i missed somthing. can u plz tell me what exactly device i should create? thks alot borik ___ Boris Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For pgp public key, e-mail me with subject "get pgp-key." ___ In Linux veritas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia+ Charset: latin1 Comment: Boris Beletsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> iQCVAwUBMjRyZAz8DjY6pgpxAQGq8wQAwV3vyIalW9NE8DibahoC+dXVn0vGRylm tHP3/LDnUx7AyhI3bWpi/CeebHXu9/DJtAinLiH+0s6JsKlMkyyaa2eUw2od0Et6 LVzM/XKntWgJN9E0WeNsAhFNRuIue7fKmajsOsOxG3l3pITjfMEj0oPY1/9NFhmn y0dP6y+owOI= =iSUF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----