From: Vincent G. <gu...@au...> - 2005-02-11 13:55:28
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Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote: > On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 02:20:04PM +0100, Vincent Guffens wrote: > >>>When I run uml I don't have devfs by default (I use Debian binaries of >>>uml). >>>How can I explicitely activate it ? >> >>It is an option that must be compiled in the linux executable. You can >>check if it it compiled in yours with >> >>./linux --showconfig | grep DEVFS >>and look for CONFIG_DEV_FS=y >> >>If not, you may have to use another binary or compile your own, the >>devfs option is to be found under the "File System" menu. >> >>The kernel image linux-2.4.19-5 from the uml kernel page has this >>option set. > > > $ linux --showconfig | grep DEVFS > CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y > # CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT is not set > # CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG is not set > > So it seems the devfs is builtin, but it doesn't automatically mount. > Are there any command line options to mount it ? (/etc/fstab doesn't do it) you have to give the option to the command line: ./linux ubd0=Debian devfs=mount -- Vincent Guffens PhD Student UCL/CESAME tel: +32 10 47 80 30 Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history. "Don't bother us with politics," respond those who don't want to learn. -- Richard M. Stallman |