On Oct 04, Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote: > Steve writes: Sorry Steve, I should have answered your email... I promise I will do this ASAP (short summary: you are probably right).
> If indeed the old udev doesn't work with the new kernel, and the new > udev doesn't work with the old kernel, and this situation cannnot be > rectified somehow, then the only correct solution is to change the > udev packages so that it is possible to install multiple versions of > udev at once and use the correct one at runtime (or initramfs build > time). This has been discussed in the past many times. Even if it were practical to manage two versions of udev installed at the same time it would not work because the old udev would not support the features provided by the new one and which programs rely on. -- ciao, Marco
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