Re: Initrd /dev scripts?

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Clint Olson wrote:
Ahh, thanks. Everything I was googling was saying that it was a gzipped ext2 filesystem, but trying to mount it as such wasn't working. Cpio did the trick.

Clint Olson


Ok, new question: Where do all of the /dev devices come from? The initrd script only creates a few of them, or at least only creates a few of them manually. Here's a listing of /dev when booted into coLinux:

http://pastebin.com/751888

and here's the same listing when booted into FC5 normally:

http://pastebin.com/751881

Both listings are attached to this message as text files.

The problem I'm running across is that there are no virtual terminals available when running under coLinux, due to a lack of said device files. Where do these get created in FC5?

Clint Olson
console
core
fd
initctl
log
loop0
loop1
loop2
loop3
loop4
loop5
loop6
loop7
MAKEDEV
md0
net
null
nvidia0
nvidia1
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nvidia3
nvidiactl
parport0
parport1
parport2
parport3
ppp
pts
shm
stderr
stdin
stdout
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tty4
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tty6
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X0R
zero
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agpgart
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cdrw
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cdwriter
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disk
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fb
fb0
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fd0u1040
fd0u1120
fd0u1440
fd0u1680
fd0u1722
fd0u1743
fd0u1760
fd0u1840
fd0u1920
fd0u360
fd0u720
fd0u800
fd0u820
fd0u830
floppy-fd0
full
gpmctl
hda
hda1
hda2
hda3
hda5
hdc
hpet
initctl
input
kmsg
log
loop0
loop1
loop2
loop3
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loop5
loop6
loop7
lp0
MAKEDEV
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md0
mem
mixer
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null
nvidia0
nvidia1
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nvidia3
nvidiactl
nvram
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port
ppp
ptmx
pts
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ram10
ram11
ram12
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ram9
ramdisk
random
root
rtc
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sequencer2
shm
snd
stderr
stdin
stdout
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tty
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tty1
tty10
tty11
tty12
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tty16
tty17
tty18
tty19
tty2
tty20
tty21
tty22
tty23
tty24
tty25
tty26
tty27
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tty5
tty50
tty51
tty52
tty53
tty54
tty55
tty56
tty57
tty58
tty59
tty6
tty60
tty61
tty62
tty63
tty7
tty8
tty9
ttyS0
ttyS1
ttyS2
ttyS3
urandom
vcs
vcs1
vcs2
vcs3
vcs4
vcs5
vcs6
vcs7
vcsa
vcsa1
vcsa2
vcsa3
vcsa4
vcsa5
vcsa6
vcsa7
X0R
zero
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