> IMHO udisks is a daemon based on D-BUS and usually used on full fledged > desktop systems. So do you really need to blow up the code of > Busybox for such stuff? Can't you use the upstream mount/umount for > this?
Agreed on all points. I can't imagine a system that would need the functionality provided by udisks and at the same time would be too constrained to run util-linux and GNU stuff and had to use busybox. Every system administrator has a choice to make. Either he's going with the "mainstream" sheep, and uses "mainstream" software, or he has a constrained environment with specific needs. Constrained environment means that you probably don't want any of the freedesktop.org shit, including HAL, or polkit, or D-Bus, or udisks, or upstart/systemd. If busybox starts accommodating freedesktop, I swear I'm starting a fork. -- Laurent _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
