files and folders under /dev are normally created DYNAMICLY at boot
Am 28.07.2012 13:24, schrieb Christopher Svanefalk:
> Did you delete it by accident, or is something in particular missing? I do
> not know if there is a general procedure
> to reconstruct the whole directory unfortunately.
>
>
On Sat, 2012-07-28 at 15:50 +0300, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
> On 28.7.2012 15:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
> > So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
> > It works except that I have an error message:
>
On Sun, 2012-07-29 at 00:46 +0300, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
> On 28.7.2012 18:39, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > On Sat, 2012-07-28 at 15:50 +0300, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
> >> On 28.7.2012 15:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> >>> So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
> >>> It
On 28.7.2012 18:39, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Sat, 2012-07-28 at 15:50 +0300, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
On 28.7.2012 15:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
It works except that I have an error message:
so such file or directory : /dev/uran
On Sat, 2012-07-28 at 15:50 +0300, Veli-Pekka Kestilä wrote:
> On 28.7.2012 15:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
> > So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
> > It works except that I have an error message:
>
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 17:06:33 +0200,
Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-07-28 15:57, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 15:39:17 +0200,
Hello,*
I still cannot boot directly on the damage installation
What is bizard is that the installer of fedora 16 can see the
installation
but n
On 2012-07-28 15:57, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 15:39:17 +0200,
Hello,*
I still cannot boot directly on the damage installation
What is bizard is that the installer of fedora 16 can see the
installation
but not fedora 17.
How can I force fedora 17 to update the installati
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 15:39:17 +0200,
Patrick Dupre wrote:
I made a /dev/urandom and a /dev/null after a chroot and it seems fine.
Which command create the /dev/* at boot?
Is there anyway to repair the installation now that I run (after a
chroot)?
If you are trying to do rescue in a chan
On 2012-07-28 14:29, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/28/2012 08:07 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
It works except that I have an error message:
so such file or directory : /d
On 28.7.2012 15:07, Patrick Dupre wrote:
My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
It works except that I have an error message:
so such file or directory : /dev/urandom
Same thing when I make a yum --v
On 07/28/2012 08:07 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
> So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
> It works except that I have an error message:
> so such file or directory : /dev/urandom
>
> Same thing when I m
My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
It works except that I have an error message:
so such file or directory : /dev/urandom
Same thing when I make a yum --version
There is no files in /dev, I though
On 07/28/2012 01:34 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> On 2012-07-28 13:26, Joachim Backes wrote:
>> On 07/28/2012 12:27 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> How can I remake the /dev ?
>>>
>>> Thank.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Patrick,
>>
>> in earlier times this could be achieved by the script /dev/MAKEDEV,
>>
On 07/28/2012 06:27 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> How can I remake the /dev ?
How do you mean that?
/dev is a devtmpfs file system and gets regenerated at each boot time. It is
done by the kernel.
So, what do you really want to do?
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On 2012-07-28 13:26, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 07/28/2012 12:27 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
How can I remake the /dev ?
Thank.
Hi Patrick,
in earlier times this could be achieved by the script /dev/MAKEDEV,
but
it is missing nowadays.
I still have a MAKEDEV, but I do know how to se
On 07/28/2012 12:27 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I remake the /dev ?
>
> Thank.
>
Hi Patrick,
in earlier times this could be achieved by the script /dev/MAKEDEV, but
it is missing nowadays.
I think, *"man udev"* could be helpful for you.
Kind regards
Joachim
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Did you delete it by accident, or is something in particular missing? I do
not know if there is a general procedure to reconstruct the whole directory
unfortunately.
Best,
Christopher Svanefalk
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I remake the /dev ?
>
Hello,
How can I remake the /dev ?
Thank.
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