On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 11:45, Harald Hoyer wrote: > just install the udev rpm and not the udev-persistent rpm and you have a simple setup This raises a whole slew of issues in my mind; among them: - How would the user know if they should install udev-persistant or not? Is there a one-sentence answer? [1] Should it be part of the default install? - Isn't having installing packages changes behavior something we want to avoid? Or does udev-persistant just add *more* device names. - Could the udev-persistant stuff be made efficient as well? What additions to udev would be needed for that? Regards, Owen [1] The package description is: udev-persistent enables persistent device naming with udev That's not the answer I'm looking for :-)
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