On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 08:44:46PM -0600, Richard Esplin wrote:
> I can easily reproduce it, as can the people on the Debian discussion list.

I found nothing on debian-devel and debian-user. What list do you mean?

> On a fresh install of lvm2, you will get the error until you reload the udev 
> service or reboot the computer. That seems like something the lvm2 packaging 
> script can address.

udev itself is supposed to load them. Also none of the maintainer
scripts of any package shipping udev rules includes a udevadm call to
reload any rules.

In my tests it does this:
| udevd[15610]: inotify event: 8 for test.rules
| udevd[15610]: reading '/lib/udev/rules.d/42-qemu-usb.rules' as rules file
| [...]
| udevd[15610]: reading '/lib/udev/rules.d/97-bluetooth.rules' as rules file
| udevd[15610]: ignore empty '/lib/udev/rules.d/test.rules'
| udevd[15610]: rules use 245772 bytes tokens (20481 * 12 bytes), 33588 bytes 
buffer

What may be broken is the live environment. But this is not controlled
by the lvm2 package.

Bastian

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