debian-installer 20101020ubuntu447 or better is required, also
sysconfig-hardware package 0.0.13ubuntu3 or better is required. This
means that tomorrows server daily iso image can be used e.g.  20160414/
or a network installation against a mirror which has new enough
sysconfig-hardware synced.

Newly installed systems and upgraded systems will now use chzdev
persistent udev rules to bring up all devices both in the initramfs and
the running system.

hwup/hwdown utilities are deprecated, exit 1, and direct users to use
lszdev and chzdev.

lszdev & chzdev utilitilies are now included in the d-i, initramfs and
installed system by default.

Installation using old archive & new installer are not supported.
Installations using old installer & new archive should work, and have been 
tested, however newly reported bug reports are best to be only filed against 
the new installer.

Please comment if you find bugs and/or are happy with this new
integration, and please indicate if there are races and/or missing
devices in big configurations.

There should be no errors in the journal about udev rules exiting with
error codes, and/or unknown udev keys or invalid udev rules.

** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
       Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

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  [FFe] hwup/down is racy, migrate to chzdev (previously: Some or all
  OSA devices may be unavailable after boot if too many are visible)

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