Aitor: > On 25/5/22 23:04, [email protected] wrote: > > It would be nice if one could choose static /dev (as it was before udev). > > It is no problem running with a static /dev if you compile your own > > kernel. > > vdevd already has a "run once" option, passing the argument --once (either > -1), ... > where the daemon -if not- would remain waiting for next events, once the > scanning > of the contents of `/sys` has been carried out. > So generated `/dev` is static and, as Jude Nelson explains in his > `how-to-test.md` > file, "running the daemon again will update the > previously-generated static `/dev` with only the device files that correspond > to hardware plugged into your computer."
Very nice, but README.md says it removes dev files, and I know how to get device files from /sys. But it should be useful for thoose packages that says they depend on udev and doesn't really. Regards, /Karl Hammar _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
