Am 28.08.2015 um 21:41 schrieb Stephen Dowdy:
> I've not built debian source package stuff before, and wasn't quickly able
> to determine how to even do it on the systemd-215 download,
> so prebuilt packages for amd64 would help greatly.
> 
> I'm also not entirely sure if this is happening in the initrd level or in
> the ​/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd, so can i simply extract the
> 'systemd-udevd' from your package and drop onto the target disk directory,
> or should i 'dpkg -i' on it from the chroot of my FAI install before
> reboot, or do i need to run a mkinitramfs or
> some other higher-level debian initrd rebuild binary?   Just let me know
> what i need to do to if it involves something more complex than either a
> pgk->disk extraction or 'dpkg -i'

I've uploaded test packages to https://people.debian.org/~biebl/udev/
The one in the test0 folder have the patch for udev-event.c, the on in
test1 have the patch for udevd.c

Download the udev and libudev1 deb and install them via dpkg -i.

Please let me know, if the test0 or test1 package works.

Simply installing the packages via dpkg will be enough for having the
initrd regenerated.


Michael



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