Lucas Barbuto wrote:
on 29/12/04 00:58, Leni Mayo wrote:
Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> ...
> I get this error at the top of dmesg (repeated many times):
>
>> devfs_mk_dir: invalid argument.<4>devfs_mk_dev: could not append to
parent for /disc
I saw the same error message on a sarge installation with a 2
on 29/12/04 11:46, Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> What about installing udev as a replacement for devfs?
Nevermind, there's nothing on my Sarge system related to devfs, so I
guess it's only in the kernel. Perhaps a custom built kernel is the
only way to avoid these messages? Or I can wait for Debian's 2
on 29/12/04 00:58, Leni Mayo wrote:
> Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> > ...
> > I get this error at the top of dmesg (repeated many times):
> >
> >> devfs_mk_dir: invalid argument.<4>devfs_mk_dev: could not append to
> parent for /disc
>
> I saw the same error message on a sarge installation with a 2.
Lucas Barbuto wrote:
> ...
> I get this error at the top of dmesg (repeated many times):
>
>> devfs_mk_dir: invalid argument.<4>devfs_mk_dev: could not append to
parent for /disc
I saw the same error message on a sarge installation with a 2.6.8-10
kernel, but not the 2.4.27 kernel.
Recompiling
Hi All,
Can someone explain this strange LVM2 on RAID-1 behaviour?
I've recently made a fresh install of Sarge using a recent
debian-installer (more recent than RC2). I've got two 80GB SATA drives.
I've partitioned them as follows:
>8 0 117220824 sda
>8 1 32098 sda1
>
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