Le jeudi 26 avril 2012 à 22:29 +0200, Svante Signell a écrit : 
> > Yes of course, because event-driven init systems have *always* been
> > *only* about mounting USB devices. 
> 
> Then explain the _real_ reasons for having an event driven boot system!

BECAUSE THE LINUX KERNEL IS EVENT DRIVEN.
Full stop.
End of story.
Bye bye.

This must have been explained HUNDREDS of times in the endless threads
full of stupid messages from stupid dumbasses who don’t understand a
thing about init systems but don’t want their precious, idiotic, buggy
init scripts to go away.

> Finding new hardware for example can be related to software like hwdata.
> And why is udev classified as important, what's the use of that on
> servers?

Because Linux, in its current architecture, won’t work correctly without
it.

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