Dale:
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> Can a system even boot without udev?
Yes, use sys-fs/static-dev (unless you have some special boot
requirements).
> I would think the bootloader would get it to a certain point
> but then die later on. :/
The bootloader needs to find the kernel and possible the initrd/
initramfs
waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 05:05:47PM -0500, Dale wrote
>
>> I switched mine back when eudev was new and not even stable yet. It was
>> as simple as unmerge udev and emerge eudev. I don't recall even doing a
>> reboot, which I rarely do here anyway.
> *** WARNING
On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 05:05:47PM -0500, Dale wrote
> I switched mine back when eudev was new and not even stable yet. It was
> as simple as unmerge udev and emerge eudev. I don't recall even doing a
> reboot, which I rarely do here anyway.
*** WARNING *** After unmerging udev, do *NOT*,
Jonathan Callen gentoo.org> writes:
> First, you must do the `cvs co` *without* the "-P" flag (check your
> ~/.cvsrc). You can bypass a ~/.cvsrc by passing "-f" to cvs, like so:
> CVSROOT=":pserver:anonymous anoncvs.gentoo.org:/var/cvsroot"
> cvs -f -d "$CVSROOT" co
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
>> It has been tree-cleansed. ok. So I went to the (gentoo) attic::
> wget
https://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/app-admin/
rackview/rackview-0.09-r3.ebuild?revision=1.2
>
> Doesn't this work for you?
Like I stated before, YES
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