On 07/14/2012 03:21 AM, Olivier Crête wrote: > Seriously, mdev is a just a bad and now useless hack, it does nothing > more than using devtmpfs. You do not need udev for a very simple system. > If you system is a bit more complicated, than udev is what you want. It > works fine on millions of shipping devices. > > And on any new embedded platform, one should seriously think about using > systemd too. It is very lean, replaces most of the giant, unmaintainable > shellscripts that you find in many devices with smaller compiled code, > and was designed to be a good fit for embedded devices.
Last time I looked at systemd it was anything that lean. Obviously you can say that if you already need dbus and glib and ... ${systemd_deplist} it doesn't count. Likewise if you are already using busybox it comes with a quite rich shell. Most depends on what you consider embedded. lu -- Luca Barbato Gentoo/linux http://dev.gentoo.org/~lu_zero