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See the Handbook entry on configuring the kernel if you’ve no experience with building kernels. Once you have a kernel detecting psm0 correctly at boot time, make sure that an entry for psm0 exists in /dev. You can do this by typing: cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV psm0 when logged in as root.

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