On Tue, Sep 19, Andrew Morton wrote:
> What version of udev is it running?
021 likely, a simple udevstart that looks for 'dev' entries.
Where do they hide now in -mm?
> > [: [0-9]*: bad number
> >
> >
>
> That all looks rather bad.
'bad number' is harmless, affects only the persistant /dev/disk/ symlinks,
happens since the SCSI target patches in 2.6.9.
> > ReiserFS: sda2: Using r5 hash to sort names
> > looking for init ...
> > found /sbin/init
> > /init: cannot open .//dev//console: no such file
>
> Bizarrely-formed pathname. Does it always do that?
Yes, I wonder why /dev/console got lost in the first place.
/lib/mkinitrd/kinit.sh
...
rm -rf /bin /lib*
#
exec /run_init "$@" < "./$udev_root/console" > "./$udev_root/console" 2>&1
...
> Has udev actually attempted to do anything by this stage?
udevstart spawns alot /sbin/udev processes to propagate /dev
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