Re: INSTALL hint: create device btrfs-control

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Hallo, Hugo,

Du meintest am 04.08.11:

>> you should please add a hint in
>>
>>    .../git/mason/btrfs-progs-unstable.git
>>
>> in the file "INSTALL" with at least the contents (please excuse my
>> gerlish)
>>
>> "btrfs" needs the device "btrfs-control". Perhaps you have to create
>> it:
>>
>>         mknod /dev/btrfs-control c 10 234

>    This should probably go in the problems FAQ [1] on the wiki
> instead, since (a) it's really a problem with your distribution, and
> (b) probably quite rare now that the majority of people are running
> distributions with udev.

Sorry - it's no problem of my distribution; slackware uses udev.

But I run/maintain a very special system, without udev, with most  
modules integrated in the kernel etc. - it's for a special kind of  
servers, not for end user workstations.

And I believe btrfs should run not only for "the majority of people"  
without problems but also for systems which aren't "main stream".

>    What are the symptoms of not having the device node? (i.e. how
> would I diagnose this particular problem?)

Please wait some hours (or days); I'll have to build a test system (I  
won't change my running systems ...).

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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