On 19/10/2019 16.41, Michael Kjörling wrote: > > Note the _where usually udev runs on top_ and _very limited > environments_ and _may_. That's quite a few caveats already in those > two sentences. > > Of course, nothing says you absolutely _have_ to use udev, or build a > kernel with everything and the kitchen sink, but you're kind of going > against the stream by having a highly unusual system configuration > (especially if it's also a minimal configuration), and should expect > to have to put in more effort in such a situation than if you were > running a more common configuration. thanks for your input Michael, Turns out, the problem was unrelated to udev. Actually, I think udev daemon causes more problems than solves. Besides, it is fantastically complicated, and often you don't know what it is doing. I have had my shares of "adventures" with udev, where it changed ordering of my disks between reboots, etc. I chose minimalistic solution with CONFIG_DEVTMPFS and everything works perfectly. I have the feeling I have control over my system. thanks, _______________________________________________ dm-crypt mailing list dm-crypt@xxxxxxxx https://www.saout.de/mailman/listinfo/dm-crypt