On Apr 12, Kevin Mitchell <kevmi...@math.sfu.ca> wrote: > On the boot screen, the first ls doesn't show my partitions > dev/sda1,/dev/sda2,etc, while the second does. Without that sleep, my > partitions aren't there by the time /etc/init.d/mountall.sh gets executed > which of course is a problem.
> It would seem that the "udevadm settle" isn't doing what's expected? What happens with a standard Debian kernel? Is your kernel built with devtmpfs? What happens with 167-1? -- ciao, Marco
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