Hi Richard.
I'm using devfsd 1.3.11 on 2.4.3 Kernel.
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 03:26:30PM +1000, Richard Gooch wrote:
> 0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> > Hi. I'm using
> >
> > #REGISTER vc/.* MKOLDCOMPAT
> > #UNREGISTER vc/.* RMOLDCOMPAT
> >
> > and want to create some symlinks instead. Using
> >
> > REGISTER vc/1 CFUNCTION GLOBAL symlink vc/1 tty1
> > UNREGISTER vc/1 CFUNCTION GLOBAL unlink tty1
> >
> > works but I get the following messages:
> >
> > Started device management daemon for /dev
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> > error calling: "symlink" in "GLOBAL"
> >
> > What's wrong ? I'm a bit confused about the devfsd man page
> > syntax for symlinks:
> >
> > REGISTER mydir/mydev CFUNCTION GLOBAL symlink $devname mydev
> > UNREGISTER mydir/mydev CFUNCTION GLOBAL unlink mydev
>
> What version of devfsd are you running?
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