On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 1:15 AM, Bruce Hill <da...@happypenguincomputers.com> wrote: > On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 11:05:25AM -0600, Dale wrote: >> Bruce Hill wrote: >> >> <<< SNIP >>> >> > No initrd... >> >> YET!!! ROFL >> >> When eudev goes stable, then we can disregard that yet. ;-) >> >> Dale > > devfs still works wonderfully ... for principle, if no other reason, that file > server will *NEVER* have an initrd image
You shouldn't need to wait for eudev. Technically any early mount system configured and done _before_ udev should do the trick. I mean, it's not like udev is even *essential* for boot - that we happen to depend on it is just a matter of convenience. Shouldn't be hard to write an rc script that does just that for anyone that hates init thingies bad enough. Just hardcode an n-second sleep and plug in the kernel detected device name. Do rc scripts count as "init thingies"? :) -- This email is: [ ] actionable [ ] fyi [x] social Response needed: [ ] yes [x] up to you [ ] no Time-sensitive: [ ] immediate [ ] soon [x] none