On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 08:14:18AM +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> >
> It is not broken. Outdated but not broken.

Not to beat a dead horse, because this isn't the focus of the thread,
but having to unplug and replug in a USB device that is on at bootup
sounds broken to me. Apparently the event is discarded too early to be
used and the re-plugging in of it generates the event at a time that
something can be done about it.

> But +1 to the plan if it goes to the branch. Reason: this plan is going 
> to make a lot of breakage because it randomizes device numbering, see 
> Bug 1672 as an example.

Noted. I have sent an email to Matt too, since most of the udev work was
done by you two.

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