On Thursday 03 April 2008 13:59:20 Wilco Beekhuizen wrote:> I remember
/dev/pts is for secure shells or something like that. There> is a
kernel option for that. But do you use the correct bootscripts?> The
default udev configuration should work. Have you installed the> default
rules?it was a pr
2008/4/2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Greetings,On Wednesday 02 April 2008 09:30:12 you wrote:> You probably
>
> forgot to mount /dev/pts.> Add to /etc/fstab:>> devpts
> /dev/pts devpts gid=4,mode=620 0 0>> /dev/shm seems to be
> automatically created on my system. Maybe y
Greetings,On Wednesday 02 April 2008 09:30:12 you wrote:> You probably
forgot to mount /dev/pts.> Add to /etc/fstab:>> devpts
/dev/pts devpts gid=4,mode=620 0 0>> /dev/shm seems to be
automatically created on my system. Maybe you> missed a kernel option?
thanks for your suggestio
2008/4/2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Greetings,I seem to have a problem with udev with an LFS build I did in
> January. I used kernel-2.6.23.12 (then development lfs).I get to boot
> prompt but the booting reports:mount: mount point /dev/pts does not
> existmount: mount point /d
Greetings,I seem to have a problem with udev with an LFS build I did in
January. I used kernel-2.6.23.12 (then development lfs).I get to boot
prompt but the booting reports:mount: mount point /dev/pts does not
existmount: mount point /dev/shm does not existhelp will be
appreciatedblux