Hi,

On 20/1/22 0:23, aitor wrote:

Hi all,

I uploaded some images of gnuinos chimaera including vdev as default device manager.

https://www.gnuinos.org/mirror/chimaera/live/ <https://www.gnuinos.org/mirror/chimaera/live/>

I would like you to test them after a hard disk installation because this is the
first time one can replace eudev with vdev via APT by simply typing:

# apt-get install vdev libudev1-compat

beyond which it's possible to restore eudev in a similar way:

# apt-get install eudev libeudev1

Though eudev and vdev depend on libeudev1 and libudev1-compat respectively, it's recommended to mention them explicitly in order to prevent other packages like Xorg
from being uninstalled during the change.

It's worth mentioning that you won't find any external devices in the panel of thunar because some benefits of gvfs/udisks2 don't work with vdev.Hopefully the trash is still there. With this in mind, I included fsmithred's usbpmount.sh and usb-unmount.sh yad scripts to handle usb sticks, pending the arrival of an improved release of hopman in chimaera.

I also uploaded the sources of the live-sdk that generate the available iso images.

I've uploaded new iso images fixing a bug related to the last change in 
simple-netaid for
compatibility with static ip addresses, that involved the response to routing 
table netlink
events triggered by other processes. The images come with vdev by default. Next 
step will be
to write a runit script for ifupdown that intend to solve the problem of the 
still remaining
(at least booting with vdev) long delayed boot time when using "allow-hotplug 
<interface>"
stanzas in /etc/network/interfaces.

The sources of the live-sdk have been updated as well.

Cheers,

Aitor.


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