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- <sect1 id="ch-system-devices" xreflabel="devices">
 
- <title>Populating /dev</title>
 
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- <indexterm zone="ch-system-devices"><primary sortas="e-Devices">Devices</primary></indexterm>
 
- <sect2>
 
- <title>Creating initial device nodes</title>
 
- <para>When the kernel boots the system, it requires the presence of a few device
 
- nodes, in particular the <filename class="devicefile">console</filename> and
 
- <filename class="devicefile">null</filename> devices:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>mknod -m 600 /dev/console c 5 1
 
- mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 1 3</userinput></screen>
 
- </sect2>
 
- <sect2>
 
- <title>Mounting ramfs and populating /dev</title>
 
- <para>The ideal way to populate <filename class="directory">/dev</filename> is
 
- to mount a <systemitem class="filesystem">ramfs</systemitem> onto <filename class="directory">/dev </filename>
 
- like <systemitem class="filesystem">tmpfs</systemitem>, but it
 
- cannot be swapped) and create the devices on there during each bootup.  Since we haven't
 
- booted the system, we have to do what the bootscripts would otherwise do for us, and
 
- populate <filename class="directory">/dev</filename> ourselves.  Begin by mounting <filename class="directory">/dev</filename>:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>mount -n -t ramfs none /dev</userinput></screen>
 
- <para>Since we do not have the Udev package installed yet, we'll create a
 
- minimal set of device nodes to use for building:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>mknod -m 622 /dev/console c 5 1
 
- mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 1 3
 
- mknod -m 666 /dev/zero c 1 5
 
- mknod -m 666 /dev/ptmx c 5 2
 
- mknod -m 666 /dev/tty c 5 0
 
- mknod -m 444 /dev/random c 1 8
 
- mknod -m 444 /dev/urandom c 1 9
 
- chown root:tty /dev/{console,ptmx,tty}</userinput></screen>
 
- <para>There are some symlinks and directories required by LFS that are not created by
 
- Udev, so we create those ourselves here:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>ln -s /proc/self/fd /dev/fd
 
- ln -s /proc/self/fd/0 /dev/stdin
 
- ln -s /proc/self/fd/1 /dev/stdout
 
- ln -s /proc/self/fd/2 /dev/stderr
 
- ln -s /proc/kcore /dev/core
 
- mkdir /dev/pts
 
- mkdir /dev/shm</userinput></screen>
 
- <para>Finally, mount the proper virtual (kernel) file systems on the directories we just
 
- created:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput>mount -t devpts -o gid=4,mode=620 none /dev/pts
 
- mount -t tmpfs none /dev/shm</userinput></screen>
 
- </sect2>
 
- </sect1>
 
 
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