No /dev/xfs0

Scott Stonefield srs at unx.sas.com
Wed Oct 27 17:29:19 CEST 1999



Ed,
	I had the same problem.  It was hard to find but you need to
create the device your self.  The device major number was 128, but
from what I under stand that may not always be the case.  

the make node command.

mknod xfs0 c 128 0

-Scott

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