Re: mdraid udev rules

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On Monday, March 09 2009, David Lehman said:
>  Rawhide anaconda currently does not detect filesystems (or other
> formats) on md array devices. This is because the rules shipped with
> mdadm expect to find mdadm in /sbin, not /usr/sbin.
> 
>  I kind of like that we don't have to worry about what all the various
> prepackaged rules might do since we have "special" paths, but I also
> don't particularly want us maintaining our own duplicate set of mdraid
> udev rules. Having said that, we are already packaging some udev rules
> and it might actually be good to use our own rules to control the
> introduction of new behavior into the installer environment.
> 
> Thoughts?

I guess in the short run, we probably have to suck it in.  We could run
an ugly sed script in upd-instroot to change things at tree compose time
instead.

Longer term, we probably want to move to where stage1 downloads stage2
and then switchroots into it so we can stop playing the path game

Jeremy

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