Nevermind, after further checking it appears I'm not even using devfs - bear
in mind this is a dist-upgraded system and not a fresh Sarge install so it
appears I never went down the devfs path.
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:54:33 +0800, Marc wrote
> I'm confused here, I'm currently running 2.6.14.3 whic
Nevermind, after further checking it appears I'm not even using devfs - bear
in mind this is a dist-upgraded system and not a fresh Sarge install so it
appears I never went down the devfs path.
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:54:33 +0800, Marc wrote
> I'm confused here, I'm currently running 2.6.14.3 whic
I'm confused here, I'm currently running 2.6.14.3 which I built from kernel
sources with initrd without any problems related to devfs. Did they, in fact,
remove devfs from 2.6.14?
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:46:52 +0100, Dominik Epple wrote
> Hi,
>
> since there are a lot of people how need (or want
Dominik Epple wrote:
Hi,
since there are a lot of people how need (or want to play with) recent
linux kernels on debian sarge, I summarized my experiences with it here:
http://www.dominik-epple.de/Sarge-Linux_2.6.14-yaird/
The basic idea goes back to some article by
Jean-Chrstian de Rivaz on d
Hi,
since there are a lot of people how need (or want to play with) recent
linux kernels on debian sarge, I summarized my experiences with it here:
http://www.dominik-epple.de/Sarge-Linux_2.6.14-yaird/
The basic idea goes back to some article by
Jean-Chrstian de Rivaz on debian-administration.or
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