Matthew Burgess wrote:
# Populate /dev with all the devices that are already available,
# and save it's status so we can report failures.
udevstart || failed=1
According to the latest (076) version I don't think the above invocation
of `udevstart' is required anymore.
I'm using udev-076 and if I don't run udevstart with the bootscript then /dev
doesn't get populated and the other bootscripts fail as they can't mount the
partitions. At least I think that's what happens. It doesn't make it to a
command prompt so it's hard to check.
Andy
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