Timo Reimerdes wrote:
I got this Problem and according to some board-posts and newsgroups I found using google some others do, too. Unfortunately nothing they posted helped in resolvnig this problem. I am shure I just messed up some minor thing when switching to 2.6.x kernels.
Does anyone here know the short answer?I do not have the same Problem running debian on my i386 right left to me. Everything a-ok there.
The only time I ever ran into anything like that was when I enabled DevFS, and had the kernel mount it on boot, but didn't have the devfsd package installed. You sure you didn't do something like that? Maybe try adding 'devfs=nomount' to the kernel command line when you're booting to see if that's it.
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