Dear maintainers of util-linux,

since it happened again, I dare to ask if there is any comment from your
side on that matter? It cannot be that normal booting forces me to 
fsck the whole partition.

On Mo, 24 Aug 2009, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Petter,
> 
> sorry for my ignorance ...
> 
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2009, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> > > no module, but self compiled kernel
> > 
> > Oh.  No idea if the udev hooks are called when there is no kernel
> > module loading.
> 
> Me neither, but I guess that a init script checks for *modules* would
> be quite, well, innovative approach (or, more direct: stupid), there is
> the /sys hierarchy, and /proc/devices. 
> Modules are the most unreliable way ;-) Anyway.
> 
> > > What should then happen?
> > 
> > Then the system clock should be set from the hardware clock in
> > hwclockfirst.sh which is called before checkroot.sh, independently
> > from any udev calls.
> 
> Which means it wont happen. Ok, but since I don't have a guaranteed way
> to reproduce this problem I cannot check it either.
> 
> Anyway, I wait for comments of util-linux maintainers, maybe they have
> better suggestions.

Best wishes

Norbert

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