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If you are using a "modern" distro (with devtmpfs and a modern udev implementation), a bind mounting is actually not needed because you can mount devtmpfs anyway. The only reason for bind mounting is to be compatible with old host distros where /dev is a directory containing many static device nodes, or is a tmpfs (not same as devtmpfs) popluated by bootscript or an old udev (modern udev implementations, including eudev and systemd-udev used by LFS, strictly requires a devtmpfs on /dev). So update the explanation to match the status quo. |
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chapter09.xml | ||
clock.xml | ||
consoled.xml | ||
etcshells.xml | ||
inputrc.xml | ||
introduction.xml | ||
introductiond.xml | ||
locale.xml | ||
network.xml | ||
networkd.xml | ||
profile.xml | ||
symlinks.xml | ||
systemd-custom.xml | ||
udev.xml | ||
usage.xml |