Hi
I'm having a couple of problems with devfs:
1) When I shut my machine down (Red Hat 7.1 with 2.4.9 kernel) it
complains that /dev is busy and can't be unmounted. I assume this is
because things like init still have some stuff from /dev still mounted.
Is it ok for /dev to still be mounted when the machine reboots?
2) I'm pretty sure I've configured devfs to correctly handle
ownership/permissions across reboots by use of /var/state/devfs, I can
chmod/chown something in /dev and the /var/state/devfs equivalent is
updated to have the correct details, but when I reboot the permissions
change quite a lot, with a number of devices (e.g. v4l ones) having
ownership cmsj.root (cmsj being my user). There is definitely nothing in
any of the boot scripts changing these permissions.
Attached is my devfsd.conf, is there anything else I should send to help
track this down?
(I'm using RedHat's devfsd 2.4.3-12 RPM)
Cheers,
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Chris "Ng" Jones
chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.linuxdude.co.uk
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