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Depends on which distro
Some distros like centos 5 will fall back to manual /dev/ creation while others like debian 6/ubuntu 10+ will use udev from what i've seen.
Well, it is CentOS on your VPS ... you gotta love me
' total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 256 15 240 0 0 0
-/+ buffers/cache: 15 240
Swap: 0 0 0
'
Damn, hate when I can't use tags
EDIT:
<pre></pre> works better for multi-line anyways :P
I have just learned that.. thanks!
Necessary? No. Required? Yes.
Centos will remove the entire system if you try to remove it via yum, unfortunately. Good thing it only uses like 48kb of memory :P
Tried it with yum... no success.. just disable it from init, and it is fine now.. but ddnt know it was just 48kbs