On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 14:05:30 +0200, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:

> > Why on earth is udev launching daemons in EARLY BOOT?  
> 
> udev launches nothing. udev scripts do. These scripts are not part of
> udev.

That is true, but udev provides no control over when these scripts are
run. udev starts in early boot, because /some/ of its function is needed
then, and it then tries to run rules for all detected hardware. This is a
flaw in udev.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

In possession of a mind not merely twisted, but actually sprained.

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