Assuming that you're running devfsd, add the following to /etc/devfs/devices:
vmnet0 c 119 0 root root 0600 vmnet1 c 119 1 root root 0600 vmnet2 c 119 2 root root 0600 vmnet3 c 119 3 root root 0600 vmnet4 c 119 4 root root 0600 vmnet5 c 119 5 root root 0600 vmnet6 c 119 6 root root 0600 vmnet7 c 119 7 root root 0600 vmnet8 c 119 8 root root 0600 vmnet9 c 119 9 root root 0600 parport0 c 99 0 root root 0600 parport16 c 99 16 root root 0600 parport32 c 99 32 root root 0600 parport48 c 99 48 root root 0600 On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:32:46PM +0200, Alexey Chetroi wrote: > It works for me, beside one nasty problem: I have to reconfig > vmware (vmware-config.pl) upon every reboot. It is installed > from tarball in /usr/vmware and once compiled modules starts and > stops normally untill next reboot. I'm using kernel-image-2.4.18-686 > devfs is also enabled. Anybody had the same problem? > > > Best regards, > Alexey Chetroi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]