From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Ivan Kuten Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 23:52:59 +0300 Subject: [Buildroot] Some devices are not created in the ext2 filesystem. In-Reply-To: <406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C02528F7F@ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net> References: <20071012210141.1DF69A5E1B@busybox.net> <0710131046500.9729@somehost> <1192269439.26495.4.camel@elrond.atmel.sweden> <0710131212520.9729@somehost> <1192300638.26495.13.camel@elrond.atmel.sweden> <0710132115250.9729@somehost> <1192307460.26495.27.camel@elrond.atmel.sweden><0710132305350.9729@somehost> <47116C13.9020701@promwad.com><406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C02528F70@ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net><47120EE5.9040508@promwad.com><406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C02528F79@ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net> <47128B0E.5040501@promwad.com> <406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C02528F7F@ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net> Message-ID: <4713D32B.3030502@promwad.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: buildroot@busybox.net Leonid wrote: > Hi, Ivan: > > As I see also on other systems, /dev/null is normally created with 660 > permission like many other devices (/dev/console for example). I thought > that buildroot runs udev with correct user to be able to rewrite all > devices in /dev without trouble. > > So, I suppose, my question is this: is it some intrinsic buildroot > udev-related bug or something wrong in my own system which results in > such error? What would you recommend to do? > I'd suggest just turn udev off. Best regards, Ivan