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On 21/12/12 01:05 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> J. Roeleveld wrote:
>>> However, it is, in my opinion, a workaround for a problem that
>>> has been forced upon me. As soon as eudev is stable enough, I
>>> will dump
>> udev.
>>>> [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/441004
>>> Strange, I use a current-stable version of genkernel, /usr is
>>> on LVM
>> and the
>>> system boots correctly without issues.
>>> 
>>> -- Joost
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Same here.  I have /usr on LVM and plan to use eudev as SOON as
>> it is ready.  I'm just waiting on someone to post that it is as
>> easy as unmerging udev and emerging eudev and maybe a reboot.
>> 
>> Dale
>> 
>> :-)  :-)
> 
> As soon as the developers post it is ready for testing I will start
> testing it on a few test VMs. If that works I will move it to my
> desktop. When that also goes fine. I'll post about it on
> gentoo-user.
> 
> -- Joost

Since this thread has actually gone back to being about eudev, I'll
chime in here:

I haven't tested this against separate-/usr but from my look at how
~arch lvm2 builds, it will -not- work against eudev-1_beta1 or
eudev-9999 as it stands today in a separate-/usr environment.

We will of course support this but support is not there yet.  IMO it's
not worth attempting at this point as it will most likely fail.

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