Hello Michael, > I don't think there is anything to fix on the udev side, as the > process is killed by "/etc/init.d/rc single".
It's my understanding that this means that you believe udev shouldn't be stopped in runlevel 1? I know that arguments have been brought forward by others 10 years ago, but I wanted to know, what are your reasons behind this opinion now? Surely the technical hindrances with the init script aren't a blocker anymore like they were back then? Are you opposed to adding LSB headers to cleanly stop udev in runlevel 1 and restart it in runlevel 2? Why? -- Pierre Ynard