On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:29:51 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:

> It has one major advantage regarding udev, in that some device nodes 
> (/dev/console, for example) must exist in the /dev directory on the
> root filesystem, and when /dev is mounted and you use --one-filesystem,
> you won't backup those nodes.  Binding / somewhere else let's you
> backup what is really on the root filesystem, so you will restore those
> device nodes when recovering from a live CD.

Good point.


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Neil Bothwick

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