Posted on 10/07/2006 5:54:49 PM PDT by SonOfTGSL
I know devfs is depricated, but for some reason my server is still trying to mount the devfs filesystem.
Does anyone know if there is any way to correct this?
Thanks in advance.
Seems like there would be LINUX groups you go to.
Hey mom! Do you know how to fix this?
I've looked up this issue and I've read that it's related to an initrd script but nowhere I've gone has said how to fix it.
Sorry.... A tribute to the "get a Mac" fanboi's.... ;-)
Why the heck would I wanna do that?
Rdb3 is your Linux ping contact.
I had no Friggin' idea there was a linux ping contact on the pinglist. ;o)
Git a Mac!
Go to Distrowatch.com.
Look up your distro on the right side of the page, and click on the link.
Check for the forum for that distro.
Go to that forum and present your problem. They will respond with correct guidance.
I know what you're talking about, but their advice would be better. Steps to follow may depend on your particular distro and its version.
LKML and Kerneltrap have some suggestions.
I'm the one who whines to you when my computer hiccups.
Sorry kid - way out of my sphere of knowledge.
Thanks... now he's looking over my shoulder. His computers are busy doing some kind of kernel rebuilding, or something.
do what gb63 said, that is the correct advise.
Try "mount -f"
It's a fake mount. Go through the motions of checking the device and directory, but does not actually mount the filesystem.
Little perv - thinks it's a congressman....
Simple fix.
Reroute interserver 1 to the fluxcap ground on board 16 at the lifter junction. Then route it around the hepershaft at any obtuse angle.
Don't forget to reengage the zipbit megapixel thing before beginning or hiss. static and fuzz will result before the meltdown at terminal 14 on the mainframe.
No big deal if done properly. Thanks for asking. Really great topic of interest to all here.
ROFL!
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