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Hi all<br>
I'm using Netkit to simulate a rack including more that 20 boards. I need to include the Legacy (BSD) PTY support.<br>
I have properly configured the kernel (under kernel/build/linux-2.6.26.5) enabling the check box under Device Drivers/Chacacter sevices/Legacy (BSD) PTY support and 128 as maximum number of legacy PTY in use).<br>
the command to configure is<br>
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make ARCH=um menuconfig<br>
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I have compiled the kernel running the following command in the <netkit-dir>/kernel/ dir<br>
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make -f Makefile.devel kernel<br>
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The new kernel works fine, but I don't see the usual pseudo files in the /dev directory: /dev/ptyp0,1,2 ...../dev/ttp0,1,2.<br>
My feeling is that some other change should be also done to the root FS. Is there any script to be run in order to create those devices under /dev? Which is the best approach to modify the root FS?<br>
Any help will be appreciated.<br>
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Best regards<br>
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Silvia Filippi<br>
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Kasko Networks Srl<br>
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