Greetings,

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> Ok, if you say so. Let's see what the next udev upstream update will
> bring ;)

udev has been running fine inside of OpenVZ containers for a little over 2 
years now I think.  I'm not sure it actually does anything useful but at least 
it doesn't break anything like it used to.

With regards to CentOS (RHEL or any other clones), they shouldn't be changing 
api/abi within a release so I doubt you'd see them include something from 
upstream that breaks something.  I mean, we've been through about 4 updates in 
the CentOS 5 series since udev has been working.

Please note that udev is also working in Scientific Linux 6 containers and udev 
has changed a bit between RHEL 5 and 6.

The point is that the "if udev gets installed, it breaks the container so we 
need to keep it from getting installed" situation has been fixed for a couple 
of years now.  Anyone still having problems with it are using ancient OS 
Templates because the ones provided by the OpenVZ project have included udev 
for a long time now.

TYL,
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Scott Dowdle
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