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On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 01:38, Greg KH wrote:
> > vmnet0
> > vmnet1
> > vmnet2
> > vmnet3
> > vmnet4
> > vmnet5
> > vmnet6
> > vmnet7
> > vmnet8
> > vmnet9
>=20
> I think the vmware package already creates these as my machines somehow
> "just work" with udev and vmware today.

I'm pretty sure VMware is not sysfs-aware and only creates the device
nodes at install time.  I may be wrong on that, but I'm pretty sure the
modules don't create nodes themselves, though this might have changed
since the last time I looked.

--=20
Chris Gianelloni
Release Engineering QA Manager/Games Developer
Gentoo Linux

Is your power animal a penguin?

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