CentOS 4.0 now available through the Distro Wizard.
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“udev” is installed, but won’t run on startup. To enable (if you know what you’re doing), grep for “udev” in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and uncomment the line. It’s likely that this package can just be removed completely.
I also disabled bdb in /etc/my.cnf, which is needed since it requires NPTL. (thanks fo0bar).
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions for the template.
-Chris
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[quote:6bbe9e0a3f=”caker”]CentOS 4.0 now available through the Distro Wizard.
“udev” is installed, but won’t run on startup. To enable (if you know what you’re doing), grep for “udev” in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and uncomment the line. It’s likely that this package can just be removed completely.
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Why was udev disabled?
UML doesn’t support, and doesn’t need kernel modules.
[quote:84ad2f1e13=”CryptWizard”]UML doesn’t support, and doesn’t need kernel modules.[/quote]
udev is not just about kernel modules… But I see your point. The /dev directory is unlikely to change.