On Mar 19, 2012 5:39 PM, "Halassy Zoltán" <zhala...@loginet.hu> wrote:
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>> a. I'm using udev and will still be using udev, latest version
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>
> This.
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> Question: Why would I replace a known system to a unknown one? The effort
required to replace udev with mdev could be used to create an initramfs to
mount that /usr , or alter the /etc/init.d/udev-mount to depend on an extra
service, which does nothing else, but mount /usr . With the latter, further
upgrades would just need to keep the extra depend in the init script, long
live config-protect.
>

IMO, initramfs adds yet another black box during server boot. Plus, udev is
getting more and more complex with all its intelligence. And yet another
daemon in memory, something I certainly don't need on my static virtualized
servers.

Rgds,

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