Hi, all. Forgive me butting in at a random place in this rather heated thread, but ....
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 10:43:29PM +0200, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 8. September 2011, 16:23:36 schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés: > > > In what valid way does access to /usr become something that udev may be > > > required to support? > > It is a matter of what else do you end having in /bin and /lib. > > Remember that udev rules can execute arbitrary code. Do all that code > > needs to be moved to /bin and /lib also? > Of course. That's what /bin, /sbin and /lib are for. > > I keep telling: it is a difficult problem. > No. Just move or copy the binaries and libs *you* use for *your* udev-scripts > to /bin, /sbin and /lib Would it not be possible to have a minimal /usr tree in the root partition for udev's use at boot time, and to later mount a more robust /usr partition over this? What am I missing here? > > Regards. > Regards, > Michael -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).