Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Archaic wrote:
I can't imagine anyone disagreeing, but just to make sure, I'm wanting
to add the udev-config stuff to the root of the LFS repo just like the
bootscripts are. We currently have no revision control and that is just
a hassle.
They aren't in the bootscripts area now?
Looking...
I am shocked! Shocked I say... :)
Why don't you just add a directory /trunk/bootscripts/etc/udev/ and put
udef.conf and rules/d/* there? After all, the udev rules are a part of
the boot process, even if they are used at other times. You could also
put other files in the etc/ directory that are documented in Chapter 7.
Excluding that they are used in a completely different chapter, I don't
believe that the udev rules should be included in the bootscripts. I
can see that they are somewhat related, but no more so than say sysvinit
or even the kernel itself. Of course, we could add all of the above and
solve Jeremy's another thousandth of a second problem. ;-)
-- DJ Lucas
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