On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi<vmlinuz386@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote: >> Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote: >> >>> Tobias Powalowski wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi >>>> bump to latest udev version, please test it well. >>>> Has many new things included, which also dig in glib2 and libusb depend. >>>> >>>> greetings >>>> tpowa >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Sign-off both i686, x86_64. >>> >>> All boot OK, (custom kernel no initrd) no special setups, like raid or >>> lvm. My usb devices are with the correct perms (4-in-1 reader, pendrive, >>> ipod, mp3 player). The firmware for my printer is loaded OK, and kvm-88 >>> still boot both arches (Arch Linux kernel):) >>> >>> >>> One sidenote, this version support ACL, so I guess that is better now to >>> switch /dev from ramfs to tmpfs in initscripts. (the current udev >>> documentation talks about tmpfs not ramfs) >>> >>> >>> >> By the way, doing this also will help, at least in one step, this >> feature request (FS#15612 - better support for selinux) [#1] >> >> [#1] http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15612 >> >> > I filled a FS [#1] with the patch > > Sidenote2: This udev bump from minimal kernel version from 2.6.22 to > 2.6.25 (mandatory) because use the signalfd(). An announce required? Wowzers, I'm not so sure we want to do that. We just got scared with glibc from going past 2.6.18, this is a rather significant jump (and I know my current Xen kernel is .24). -Dan