On Apr 18, rleigh <rle...@codelibre.net> wrote:

> (In the case of /dev/shm, we can make this happen at the point /run/shm
> is mounted unlike for the other filesystems; it looks like for
> dependency-based boot, this might be required.  But on my system, this
> is /not/ the cause of the networking failure.)
It definitely is on my system.

> As a result, I am still unconvinced that the udev logic is correct.
You can test your theory by rebuilding udev without the use_run_tmpfs
patch, I cannot reproduce your problem and apparently nobody else can.

> Thanks.  While making /run available in the initramfs is a good thing
> (#621803), udev should not break if it is unavailable.  udev should
> work correctly irrespectively of what the initramfs does.  If the
The best I can do is move /dev/.udev/ to /run/udev/ .

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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