"Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The thing with udev is it is all userspace, therefore it works with
> any 2.6 kernel (that has SYSFS in it).  You can upgrade udev without
> touching your kernel, unlike devfs.  I've been using udev for a few
> weeks now (since 0.18 arrived in "experimental") and I haven't had
> any major problems (only a hurdle or two).

OK.  So how does it work?  You've got my interest piqued.  Does it
work kinda like devfs, or does it maintain the devices nodes on disk?

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