On 9/21/06, Sven Sternberger <sven.sternberger@desy.de>
wrote:> Hello!
>
> I set up an Xen-3.0.2-3 on an Ubuntu 6.06 as dom0.
> Then I installed a paravirtualized Scientific Linux 3 linux
> (RHEL3/centos3 clone) as domU. I replaced the modutils.
>
> The systems boot and I can login on console. But I can''t login
> via ssh, because the /dev directory seems to be
> replaced by a udev process in the initrd.
>
> In detail the folder /dev/pts and /dev/shm are missing and /dev/null
> get the wrong permissions. If I create the folder and set the
> permission by hand it works for the session, but after reboot
> the files are vanished and the /dev/null device got the wrong permission
> again.
>
> On the domU I don''t see a running udev.
>
> Where is the place to configure these things? Should I try to
> install udev on the domU (this seems to be complicated)?
>
> best regards!
>
> sven
>
Hi,
might be late, but I successfully installed udev in a Debian Sarge
domU. Before installing the udev package do:
# mkdir /dev/pts
# mount -t devpts devpts /dev/pts
You may see some errors about a symbolic link that could not be
created, but don''t worry, install udev and then umount and remove the
/dev/pts directory. This error is related to the post-inst script of
the package.
Regards,
Abel
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