On 11/21/2012 6:56 PM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
> Since udev-182, udev no longer creates device nodes under /dev

Nit: Looks like this happened from udev-176 onward.

http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.hotplug.devel/17230

Whoever is taking the patch can _probably_ fix it up while applying.

> and this has to be managed by the kernel devtmpfs filesystem.
> 
> This means that a kernel built with the current OMAP2+ config
> will not boot on a system with a recent udev.

> Also, it is good to have /dev automatically mounted since some
> non-initramfs based setups assumes this and don't manually mount it.

For curiosity sake, any examples of such setups? I am using fedora 17 on
DaVinci and that doesn't seem to need it. Anyway, agreed that its better
to keep it enabled.

Thanks,
Sekhar
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