Hi Vineeth,

that is correct that Debian/Ubuntu always copy all the udev rules from
host, to the initramfs by default. And for us, stopping to do that will
cause change of behavior which may trigger bug. Same as it would on
RHEL/SUSE side if those would start doing this.

If I understand you correctly,  an Ubuntu-only change to
internal_attr_early to have .defval="1" is the sort of thing you are
proposing right? Which should lead to any persistent commands that
affect udev rules to trigger initramfs rebuild?

https://github.com/ibm-s390-tools/s390-tools/blob/58ecf1f363c35f452f5d00697620e520029bef83/zdev/src/internal.c#L23

That should fix the originally reported UX issue.

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  [UBUNTU 20.04] udev rule change did not get applied

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