> I don't think that mdev supports an mdev.conf.d/ sort of paradigm ...
... but we can implement that /etc/mdev.d feature ... it is not too difficult to do. With an /etc/mdev.d system it would be easy for other packages to add mdev rules to the system. That way we do not mangle with /etc/mdev.conf in every package and scripting would be a lot easier. ... just to give my cent to that question. I'm using a Gentoo based PC installation without openrc/udev. Needed some fake packages to replace that completely but now gentoo/portage sits on top (in a chroot) of a pure Busybox system (mdev only, no udev) ... but I'm preferring a statical kernel system and removed most of that module loading and normal init/runlevel scripting so my scripts/configs won't fit into a classical distro system. -- Harald _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
