On 07/28/2012 08:07 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
My idea what to repair the installation from another installation.
So, I mounted the defectuous installation, and I did a chroot to it.
It works except that I have an error message:
so such file or directory : /dev/urandom
Same thing when I make a yum --version
There is no files in /dev, I though that I should rebuild it
Am I wrong?
Yes, you are wrong. If you mount a / file system there will be nothing in /dev. That is
normal. It gets populated during the boot process and really doesn't exist on disk.
If you go to /dev on a working system the date/time of the entries will be that of when
the system was last booted, more or less.
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