On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:39:56AM +0100, Marcin Krol wrote:
> I've been playing a bit with udev inside initrd. Currently it
> doesn't work at all because after starting 'udevd --daemon'
> /dev is almost empty (just basic entries like null, console,
> etc., no device nodes). This may be fixed by us
sudo since 1.6.9p14 reports bogus sudoers parse errors when unauthorized
command is called:
$ sudo xxx
sudo: parse error in /etc/sudoers near line -1
There is no error when calling authorized command.
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Jakub Boguszhttp://qboosh.pl/
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> I'll test it tomorrow. I'll also test initrd with udev and lvm.
I've already commited changes to geninitrd. Now it works properly with
udev inside initrd. Tested with root fs on raid1, lvm2 and lvm2 on top
of raid1.
M.
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