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Re: etch w/o udev



2007/4/18, baldyeti <e_fax_t@hotmail.com>:
Can one avoid udev when installing (not upgrading) etch?
(I'd like to be able to boot occasionally with colinux,
which works fine for my current sarge, and released
colinux kernels are too old to support udev)


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I am running a Colinux version 0.6.4. which is a 2.6.11 kernel.
The kernel runs on top of a SUSE Linux 10.0 partition and it is running
udev.

I have never checked if udev was supported by this version before
I ran colinux kernel on it, but at least it can boot up and run anything I
want now.   So maybe you can give a try.  Or is any other thing not running
well with the 2.6.11 colinux kernel with current etch installation?



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