This was only ever used in the base layout, and it's not needed. devices will be present if we're using devtmpfs, and created for us by init if we mount on tmpfs. Also, this is part of our move towards using bsdcpio instead of gen_init_cpio, and as a side effect we can no longer support this. Any devices that need to be created should be done so by the runtime hooks, not the install time hooks. Signed-off-by: Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com> --- functions | 17 ----------------- install/base | 5 ----- 2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/functions b/functions index 1d2f2f6..48877f0 100644 --- a/functions +++ b/functions @@ -103,23 +103,6 @@ add_dir () fi } -# add_device /dev/foo type major minor [permissions] -add_device () -{ - if [ $# -ge 4 ]; then - local perms - perms="${5:-644}" - if ! grep -q "nod ${1}" "${FILELIST}"; then - add_dir $(get_dirname "${1}") - msg " adding node ${1}" - echo "nod ${1} ${perms} 0 0 ${2} ${3} ${4}" >> "${FILELIST}" - fi - else - err "invalid device node format: $@" - return 1 - fi -} - # what the hell does this do? add_symlink () { diff --git a/install/base b/install/base index 87d789d..bd1349b 100644 --- a/install/base +++ b/install/base @@ -14,11 +14,6 @@ build() add_dir "/usr/sbin" add_dir "/run" - add_device "/dev/null" c 1 3 - add_device "/dev/zero" c 1 5 - add_device "/dev/console" c 5 1 - add_device "/dev/mem" c 1 1 - add_binary /lib/initcpio/busybox /bin/busybox add_binary /sbin/modprobe add_binary /sbin/blkid -- 1.7.5.4