On Jul 09, Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org> wrote: > I would tend to disagree. 'single user mode' means 'the bare minimum for > the system to work'; provided the system still has a static /dev if udev > is not active (it does, right?), udev is not required at all for > single user. If the system is switched to single user mode it will still have the original /dev, which is hard to be unmounted automatically without causing troubles. And trying would be a stupid idea anyway, people actually use the persistent device names created by udev. -- ciao, Marco
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