On Jun 02, "Giacomo A. Catenazzi" <c...@debian.org> wrote: > - there is still a close windows in initram, and possibility > at early rc scripts. No.
> - /var is still not mounted, so programs could not write they status, nor > log failures So programs which have such requirements need to take care of waiting long enough. e.g. the ifupdown wrapper script waits for /dev/log to appear. > - care about security implication: user that triggers events before system > is fully up (e.g. busy resources) I see no security implications. > - and I think other usual system assumption are not fulfilled, so > maintainers should be trained on what they could assume on udev sequence. Maintainers who have doubts can ask for help here or by private mail. > For these reasons, I think only few events (explicitly ack by maintainers) > should be handled by early boot, and the rest run later (udev events are > already asynchronous by definition). There is no need for this. -- ciao, Marco
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