"Alexander E. Patrakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Bryan Kadzban wrote:
>
>> It should be easy enough to have only "start" and "restart" targets, and
>> have the "restart" target do a "killall udevd" (or whatever), then
>> simply run "$0" start (perhaps after waiting for a second).
>
> No, that won't work. We want to mount tmpfs on /dev for start, but not
> for restart.

why we want mount /dev in udev startup script? Why not do this task in
another script running before udev startup?

--
        Dimitry

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