Andrew Benton wrote:

> If you configure your kernel with CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y the kernel
> will mount a tmpfs on /dev itself and populate it with all the devices
> it knows about. Xorg isn't happy to run without udev there to tell it
> about input devices but I can boot to init 3 no problem _without_ udev
> running; all the devices mentioned in /etc/fstab are there for mountfs
> to work _before_ udev is run.

That's very nice to know.  I'll have to do some experiments with that!

Thanks.

   -- Bruce
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