At Wed, 24 Dec 2003 11:31:51 +0100 (CET), Marco d'Itri wrote: > In linux.debian.maint.glibc GOTO Masanori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I read, then I concern one obvious difference between usbfs and other > >discussed filesystems (i.e. devpts, sysfs, and tmpfs). Other > >filesystems is applied for all linux based system. On the other hand, > >usbfs is related with real hardware. If user wants to disable usbfs, > >then he needs to touch glibc package settings. All hardware do not > >have USB devices. > I see no gain in not mounting usbfs. > > >But I also wonder why there is no usb userland programs/libraries > >which provide /etc/init.d/* to mount usbfs. I think it makes sense to > I have three package which use it, and I decided it was easier to mount > it from each hotplug script until a generic solution will be implemented.
OK... now I intend to add mounting usbfs/usbdevfs into /etc/init.d/mountkernfs, if kernel supports it. All usb/kernel/hardware related packagers, any objections? Regards, -- gotom