On 11/05/2016 12:48 AM, Xose Vazquez Perez wrote: > Irrelevant nowadays. You can delete these two files safely. They are pretty old, unmaintained and unused by distributions. > Cc: Christophe Varoqui <christophe.varoqui@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: device-mapper development <dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Xose Vazquez Perez <xose.vazquez@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > multipath/01_udev | 50 -------------------------------------------------- > multipath/02_multipath | 32 -------------------------------- > 2 files changed, 82 deletions(-) > delete mode 100755 multipath/01_udev > delete mode 100755 multipath/02_multipath > > diff --git a/multipath/01_udev b/multipath/01_udev > deleted file mode 100755 > index c4e4c53..0000000 > --- a/multipath/01_udev > +++ /dev/null > @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ > -#!/bin/sh > -# > -cp /sbin/udev $INITRDDIR/sbin/hotplug > -cp /sbin/udevstart $INITRDDIR/sbin/ > -cp /bin/mountpoint $INITRDDIR/bin/ > -cp /bin/readlink $INITRDDIR/bin/ > - > -PROGS="/sbin/udev /sbin/udevstart /bin/mountpoint /bin/readlink" > -LIBS=`ldd $PROGS | grep -v linux-gate.so | sort -u | \ > -awk '{print $3}'` > -for i in $LIBS > -do > - mkdir -p `dirname $INITRDDIR/$i` > - cp $i $INITRDDIR/$i > -done > - > -# > -# config files > -# > -if [ -d /etc/dev.d ] > -then > - cp -a /etc/dev.d $INITRDDIR/etc/ > -fi > - > -if [ -d /etc/udev ] > -then > - cp -a /etc/udev $INITRDDIR/etc/ > -fi > - > -# > -# run udev from initrd > -# > -cat <<EOF >| $INITRDDIR/scripts/10_udev.sh > - > -cd / > -mount -nt proc proc proc > -mount -nt sysfs sysfs sys > -mount -nt tmpfs tmpfs dev || mount -nt ramfs ramfs dev > -mount -nt tmpfs tmpfs tmp || mount -nt ramfs ramfs tmp > - > -#modprobe dm-mod > -#modprobe dm-multipath > -/sbin/udevstart > - > -umount -n tmp > -umount -n sys > -umount -n proc > - > -sleep 2 > -EOF > diff --git a/multipath/02_multipath b/multipath/02_multipath > deleted file mode 100755 > index 523f0ef..0000000 > --- a/multipath/02_multipath > +++ /dev/null > @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ > -#!/bin/sh > -# > -# store the multipath tool in the initrd > -# hotplug & udev will take care of calling it when appropriate > -# this tool is statically linked against klibc : no additional libs > -# > -cp /sbin/multipath $INITRDDIR/sbin > -cp /sbin/kpartx $INITRDDIR/sbin > - > -# > -# feed the dependencies too > -# scsi_id is dynamicaly linked, so store the libs too > -# > -cp /lib/udev/scsi_id $INITRDDIR/lib/udev/ > -cp /bin/mountpoint $INITRDDIR/bin > - > -PROGS="/lib/udev/scsi_id /bin/mountpoint" > -LIBS=`ldd $PROGS | grep -v linux-gate.so | sort -u | \ > -awk '{print $3}'` > -for i in $LIBS > -do > - mkdir -p `dirname $INITRDDIR/$i` > - cp $i $INITRDDIR/$i > -done > - > -# > -# config file ? > -# > -if [ -f /etc/multipath.conf ] > -then > - cp /etc/multipath.conf $INITRDDIR/etc/ > -fi > -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel