Hello,

> Is the last problem you're reported still an issue?
> AFAIK, there is not even a "libdevmapper1.02" init script anymore.
>
> Can we close it?

The LSB info requires udev to be started before lvm2, which is
impossible if udev is not installed since it's not a dependency anymore.
However, without udev, lvm2 initialization might be run when the
root fs, and thus /dev, is still read-only, causing the creation of
/dev/mapper/* nodes to fail, and the boot-up process to abort. So in the
case of a udev-less system, the udev dependency in the LSB header would
need to be replaced by something like checkroot, to make sure that /dev
is writable.

Kind regards,

-- 
Pierre Ynard







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