> Above "cannot open `/dev/tty´: No such device or address" is the cause of > this failure. /dev/tty device node is created inside the initrd by > build-initrd.sh line 700, but for some reason your kernel does not have > support for that device built in. > > Can you provide output of "ls -l /dev/tty" command and your kernel config > (bzip2 compressed preferred)? ---cut--- merkur:~# ls -l /dev/tty crw-rw-rw- 1 root tty 5, 0 2004-11-23 23:57 /dev/tty merkur:~# ---cut--- Config is attached. > Are you using udev created /dev/* names? Any chance of disabling udev? Sorry but i have never heared something about this udev thing. ??? Seems i have to google a little bit before i can answer your question but i think (ok, i am not 100% shure) the device nodes are created with mknod. Michael
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