On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 06:30:13AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
Jørgen Hermanrud Fjeld wrote:
Appending "devfs=mount" as a kernel boot parameter will mount devfs from
the
start, then you don't have to wait for devfsd to do the mounting.
Sincerely
Jørgen
That's what I was missing. What will this do to my LVM partitions if my
fstab still uses /dev/vg1/ and not the devfs system? Can I boot and edit
the tables?
I don't know, but i think it will work, since devfs tries to make backwards
compatible symlinks to the new device names. I don't know if it needs devfsd
to handle the creation of those symlinks.
But why don't you just try it out, by appending it to lilo at boot time.
That is, not alter /etc/lilo.conf, but rather press some key when lilo boot
(see "zless /usr/share/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz" for details)
I believe I press shift or caps-lock, and then write "Linux devfs=mount",
appending devfs=mount to this boot.
Sincerely
Jørgen