Le 26/06/2017 à 04:40, Adam Borowski a écrit :
> On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 10:28:15PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>> Wait a minute. This is getting interesting. I seem to hear you saying
>> that, until Devuan has vdev, I could replace udev with mdev from
>> busybox, but only if I don't use a "full-fledged desktop environment."
> As far as I understand, mdev knows only about a subset of devices, and has
> no fancy rules implemented by udev; vdev on the other hand tries to do as
> much of udev does as reasonably possible.
>
> mdev's purpose is to boot a simple rescue system.
>
>> You're a server guy, whereas I'm a desktop guy who likes to have his
>> underlying operating system built like a server. Given my situation, it
>> looks to me like I'd need to just replace udev commands with mdev
>> commands in a few rc scripts and init scripts. That sound reasonable?
> Depends if you want just simple "mount /dev/sda" or some raid on encrypted
> lvm. Connected via iSCSI for an extra bonus.
>
>
> Meow!
Mdev does not come by default with a config file with all possible
devices one can find on a computer. But, is has a simple config file in
which you can add all the devices you want, provided you know what you
are doing. This is the main job a distro would need to provide it.
AFAIR.
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