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Re: Fwd: Re: [Xen-users] No login prompt 
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Czerwinski wrote:
 It might happen if you copy your current file system image from a 
distribution that uses udev by default, such as RHE4. On those systems, 
normally /dev have very little entry, sometimes only /dev/console and 
/dev/null. During startup, a ramdisk was mounted on /dev and entries are 
created automatically.
...ouch
correct syntax is helpful: mknod tty1 c 4 1 works, of course.
Nevertheless, there seem to be too few devs...
 
Short work around, just tar your /dev from a "normal" working 
installation, and un-tar it on your Xen domain. IMHO, this is faster 
than mknod-ing each entry manually. 
Regards,
Fajar
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