hi,

maybe your guest filesystem has empty /dev. Check if in your own guest 
kernel you added devfs:

File system -> Pseudo filesystems

  [*] /dev file system support (OBSOLETE) 

    [*]   Automatically mount at boot (NEW)

Rgds,
Konrad
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
> 
> i've compiled my own guest-kernel (2.6.9 with bb4-patch)
> my host is a 2.6.10 with skas-v7-patch.
> 
> when I start my own guest-kernel, the kernel quits at
> "kernel: Initializing stdio console driver"
> with no error.
> 
> when I start die UML-kernel which comes with debian,
> the uml starts fine.
> 
> greets
> Jan Thölken
> 
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