On Aug 22, Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]> wrote: > If it is safe to start udev using the init.d script after the daemon > was killed by killprocs, this would work also for udev. If you want a It is not, the udev init script does much more than start the daemon (it could be argued that this is a problem in itself, but nobody has proposed a better solution so far so it's what we need to work with). How difficult it would be to whitelist udevd and just not kill it?
-- ciao, Marco
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