[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> - There are some real challenges in supporting a udev-named boot
>   device. For the most part, it's a distro issue, which is becoming
>   better. PS: for $10, name a 2.6 distro that uses udev out
>   of the box for disk names and its installation. For $10 more, 
>   can it install/boot from one?
Hmm. You are correct in that appearently there _is_ a large education
effort required.
SLES9 uses udev for installation and booting per default, and this works
with even the horribly old version we're having there.

> - Some of these vendors come from large disk farms, and in several
>   cases, the disk farms change frequently. Thus, they must flush
>   and regenerate their udev configurations on each change. Not a
>   fun process.
Not really. You normally shouldn't have to redo the udev configuration
as your vendor/distributor will have provided you with one which works
out of the box. Of course, you'll have to initiate a rescan of the SAN
topology, but udev is the least of the problems you're facing then.

> - Most could care less about, or don't understand, the technical
>   justifications for the new 2.6 behaviors. Thus, they push their
>   vendors for same-style behaviors as 2.4 regardless of the 2.6
>   stance.
Oh, how true. I heartily agree with you on this one.

Cheers,

Hannes
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Dr. Hannes Reinecke                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SuSE Linux Products GmbH                S390 & zSeries
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