[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Current bootscripts don't work with rule_generator udev rules, because we run
udevtrigger before / is mounted read-write. We need to copy the generated rules
to /etc/udev/rules.d as part of udev_retry. Code was copied from Debian
testing's udev package.
This is a bu
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> This is a bug in udev, and should be fixed there.
And I was trying to decide before this commit whether I should have
posted it to -dev and gotten comments, or just committed it. That's
what I get. ;-)
> This has already been discussed on linux-hotplug-devel, and
I wrote:
This is a bug in udev, and should be fixed there.
I take this back. LFS does the correct thing now. Sorry for the noise.
Basically, my mistake is that I didn't read this thread up to the end,
and assumed that the copy-rules-back technique is against the upstream
wishes:
http://mar
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> LFS does the correct thing now.
Well, it will as soon as the bootscripts package gets regenerated and
put into the book. ;-)
> The need to copy rules was documented by Kay Sievers in
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-hotplug-devel&m=115746315632014&w=2
Ah;
Hey All,
There's several parts of the website that need updating, and I was
hoping to get feedback from those of you in the know. Here's some of the
main things I need help with:
* The various Who's who sections for all projects
* Nearly all of the ALFS sub-project - I trimmed the home page somew
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Hey All,
There's several parts of the website that need updating, and I was
hoping to get feedback from those of you in the know. Here's some of the
main things I need help with:
* The various Who's who sections for all projects
* Nearly all of the ALFS sub-project - I tr
On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 01:19:13PM -0800, Jim Gifford wrote:
> The only problem I have is that when the new server goes into place,
> that you removed CLFS from all the pages. When the new server comes
> online we are going to mirror our content back to LFS.org. Couldn't you
> have just linked t