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Bug#620881: Acknowledgement (installation-guide: MAKEDEV script absence)



Quoting Samuel Thibault (sthibault@debian.org):

> What should be done instead? FTR, what's in IG is currently
> 
> “D.3.4.1. Create device files
> 
> At this point /dev/ only contains very basic device files. For the next steps of the installation additional device files may be needed. There are different ways to go about this and which method you should use depends on the host system you are using for the installation, on whether you intend to use a modular kernel or not, and on whether you intend to use dynamic (e.g. using udev) or static device files for the new system.
> 
> A few of the available options are:
> * create a default set of static device files using
>   # cd /dev
>   # MAKEDEV generic
> * manually create only specific device files using MAKEDEV
> * bind mount /dev from your host system on top of /dev in the target system; note that the postinst scripts of some packages may try to create device files, so this option should only be used with care”
> 
> The /dev/sda* or /dev/hda* entries are for instance needed to get the
> next steps working.  Is bind mounting some other Linux system's /dev
> really the now-recommended way?

Hmmm. I'd vote for keeping the first paragraph only. Maybe add
something saying roughly that, by default, a system with udev
installed is good enough for most uses.


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