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This must have to do with the use of devfs in -CURRENT, but i have no idea when the devfs is actually mounted (is it a side effect of mount -t nonfs or what ?) and when /dev/fd0c becomes available. For the time being, let's use this hack. Once I understand how devfs works, this can be reverted back to the previous value, and also the part of the build script which creates device entries can be nuked. This is for -current only. |
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