>>>>> "Glenn" == Glenn McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Glenn> I think devfs without devfsd is preferable, i thought
    Glenn> devfsd was supposed to be a transitional thing for use to
    Glenn> catch situations where devfs didnt handle devices that it
    Glenn> should, and that as devfs matures it will be needed less
    Glenn> and less.

My understanding is that devfsd does three tasks (in default
configuration):

1. sets up backward compatibility links.
2. sets default permissions of the devices.
3. loads kernel modules as required.

3 may or may not be important for boot disks, but don't overlook it...
-- 
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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