severity 307977 minor
thanks

On May 07, Brian Brunswick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> During startup, udev runs at a priority 4 after the initial run of
> mountvirtfs at pri 2, and it unmounts /dev/pts while it fribs the
> ramdisk onto /dev, but doesn't remount /dev/pts afterwards. This means
> the system is broken for all the startup scripts until the later run
> of mountvirtfs at 36.
This is OK, there is a reason why mountvirtfs is run two times.

> In particular, this breaks the functionality of bootlogd on my system
bootlogd breaks in many situations. The (bad) workaround which I suggest
is to move its init script to run at S04.

I have no plan to change the udev init script soon.
Post-sarge, I will discuss the issue with the initscripts maintainer and
we will hopefully agree on a solution.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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