On 01/24/13 15:39, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > On 01/24/13 15:26, viv...@gmail.com wrote: >>> If you're going to upgrade both anyway, you should be upgrading the >>> kernel first. That way if you lose power or the system crashes, the box >>> can reboot. >>> >> which can be the exact opposite order if instead you have to _disable_ a >> feature in the kernel which would make udev not bootable. >> Don't remember exactly what, but it happened in the past when Greg was >> still maintainer and an obsolete feature was making udev confused. >> > > Suppose, you're on e.g. udev-1, and, > > * udev-2 requires CONFIG_FOO=n > * udev-1 will not boot with CONFIG_FOO=y
Sorry, that should be an 'n' instead of a 'y'. I started out with 'y' and tried to switch to 'n' to match your example.