On 12/09/2016 02:31 πμ, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Thanos Baloukas wrote:
Following another thread on the list I searched a little about
when the nodes are created and found
https://lwn.net/Articles/330985/
where it states that after the rootfs is mounted by the kernel,
the populated tmpfs is mounted at /dev. The article is not new,
so at least this was the initial design.
Then reading the book on
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/systemd/chapter07/udev.html
in section 7.3.2.2. Device Node Creation first paragraph, I think
implies that the nodes are created after the tmpfs is mounted on /dev
Could someone please point me to some source that could clear things up?
No it doesn't imply that. I suppose we could s/be created with/have/ in
the 2nd sentence, but that's pretty picky.
-- Bruce
Thanks for clarifying that. The change you mentioned or
s/initially be/have been initially/
(which I'm not sure it's correct in grammar and syntax)
would make the wording much more clear for me.
--
Thanos
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