Re: triggering udev rules based on the state of udevd

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Bryan Kadzban (bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> In general, I'd say that a (poor but workable) solution would be to
> simply wait for a certain amount of time after "udevadm settle" is
> finished, then do another settle (in case new uevents happened), then
> run the assemble manually.  It's not foolproof, and on a slower machine
> it could still miss disks, but it's (slightly) better than nothing.

Right, but there's no way to hook into 'the queue has settled'.

Bill


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