Am 01.06.2012 14:43, schrieb Dave Reisner: > On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 03:49:28PM -0400, Dave Reisner wrote: >> Hey all, the libudev rebuild isn't really all that interesting, but it's >> the trigger for moving a bunch of things to core, including systemd. >> Since we're doing a replacement of udev in that move, it's possible >> that, should the upgrade coincide with a kernel update, you'll be >> missing your udev hooks at mkinitcpio runtime. I'm thinking of posting a >> news item explaining the replacement and to warn people that they'll >> need to rerun mkinitcpio before rebooting. I don't plan to move this >> until a little later in the week, but I'm posting this early for >> comments and criticism. >> >> Cheers, >> Dave >> >> -----------8<------------------------ >> >> systemd-tools Replaces Udev >> >> The release of systemd 183 signifies the first release wherein systemd >> and udev share the same upstream code repository. In order to ease >> maintenance on the Arch Linux side, we've created a package called >> systemd-tools which includes several of systemd's standalone tools, >> including the entirety of the udev package. The astute reader will note >> that this also means the entirety of systemd is available in the core >> repository. >> >> Upon upgrade, you will be prompted to replace udev with systemd-tools. If an >> upgrade of the linux package occurs at the same time, you may see an error >> during initramfs creation that the udev hook was not found. After the upgrade >> has completed, please rerun 'mkinitcpio -p linux' to ensure that a bootable >> image is created for the newly installed kernel. >> > ack? nak? would like to move this today. +1
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org [email protected]
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