On Jan 01, Alban browaeys <email address hidden> wrote:
> devfsd and udev both mount /dev (and create files inside). I am wrong
> telling they overwrite their /dev ?
Yes. No conflict is needed, if udev is installed then devfsd will not be
started (no matter if devfs had been mounted by the kernel or not).
On Jan 01, Alban browaeys <email address hidden> wrote:
> devfsd and udev both mount /dev (and create files inside). I am wrong
> telling they overwrite their /dev ?
Yes. No conflict is needed, if udev is installed then devfsd will not be
started (no matter if devfs had been mounted by the kernel or not).
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ciao,
Marco