On 04/13/2011 12:53 PM, Mike McCarty wrote:
> Gabriel Ramirez wrote:
>>
>> Well, the article points the problems are daemon's fault, but maybe the
>> clean design of systemd is too clean
>
> That's not my understanding. The systemd is reporting a fact, that's
> all. The cause of any boot problems is the way udev works, I think.
> I'm no udev expert by any means. I tried it briefly (for a few weeks)
> and decided that it wasn't for me a few years ago, and I don't run it.
> That being said, I don't see how to make udev handle automatic creation
> and mount of devices which aren't required for boot, and also handle
> the devices required for boot, given the way it works. Boot is a
> multistage process, and being able to stop at an intermediate stage
> is not something the designer of udev considered very deeply.
>
> Mike

ok, so I was wrong about the webpage and the situation, well thanks, for 
your explanation the only thing to do is install the F15, live with it 
or try to do a workaround myself (I don't care if it's ugly) meanwhile 
works in my use case.

Gabriel



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