udev [Was: Re: stack protection]
Marco d'Itri <md@Linux.IT> writes:
> On Aug 21, Xavier Roche <roche@httrack.com> wrote:
>
> >- using devfs for /dev (kernel 2.4 and package devfsd installed)
> devfs will probably disappear. It's better to look at udev (which I'm
> packaging).
Could you give a quick overview about how to replace devfs with udev?
Do you have to make a /dev/ dir containing a minimum of devices like
the rootfs, console and ramdisks?
I'm basically just intrested in whats needed in /dev/ to get udev
started and what userspace tools udev needs on a initrd.
MfG
Goswin
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