[Henrique de Moraes Holschuh]
> The only way we can support this nowadays is with the full async userspace
> model.

Why?  For the case of mounting a fixed USB disk, I would expect udev
to find it before its init.d scripts is done, as it will load the USB
subsystem and run udevsettle to wait for everything to be detected.
Am I mistaken?  Isn't the long udev wait making sure all detected
devices are available in /dev/ before it continues?

> So, for Etch/sid, that means udev rules.  And if any udev rule for
> this is to use /etc/fstab, I'd say it must require UUID-based fstab
> entries, or something else equally robust.

I agree that would be a solution for the disks inserted after boot.
But is it really necessary for disks that are present when the machine
boot?

Friendly,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen


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