[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Naturally, udev is a mess, even in the case of 2.6->2.6 upgrades, and we don't
>need to handle the case of self built kernels, as the user will probably know
>how to handle the upgrade and o it by hand.
We actually do handle self built kernels, the same way we handle debian
kernels: users need to confirm that a suitable kernel has been installed
before starting the upgrade process.

Upgrades from 2.4 are not an issue for udev since it disables itself
when an unsupported kernel is detected.

-- 
ciao,
Marco


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