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file system</c>. If you are using a 2.6 kernel (default), do <e>not</e> select |
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the <c>/dev file system</c>, Gentoo/x86 uses <c>udev</c> by default now. If you |
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the <c>/dev file system</c>, Gentoo/x86 uses <c>udev</c> by default now. If you |
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<pre caption="Selecting necessary file systems"> |
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[ ] /dev/pts file system for Unix98 PTYs |
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General setup ---> |
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