On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Oliver Martin
<> wrote:
> Am Tue, 27 May 2008 22:46:36 -0000 schrieb Gonzalo A. de la Vega:
>
>> Allright guys... I give up. How do you get udev to show all the
>> devices at startup with TS-Linux? I can boot the 2.6 kernel but then
>> the /dev/ directory is empty. Isn't udev supposed to manage that?
>> I can make nodes like /dev/null but the /dev/ttyAM* won't work.
>>
> If your board comes with 2.4, then it doesn't use udev but devfs. You
> either have to manually install udev in TS-Linux or build your own
> "distro" (i.e., root fs). Have a look at ptxdist, it will give you
> something workable with a bit of experimentation.
It's a TS7260 so it comes with 2.4, but I built a 2.6, booted, but I
get no devices, despite having installed udev. I'll try ptxdist, at
least to check how they handle this.
Thanks!
Gonzalo
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