On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 02:45 +0100, Kay Sievers wrote: > > The boot is easily cleaned up by a patch to a udev rules > > file: /etc/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules is > > already skipping a bunch of devices, it just needs to add > > the "mtd*" devices to what should be skipped: > > > > KERNEL=="ram*|loop*|fd*|mtd*|nbd*|gnbd*|dm-*|md*", GOTO="persistent_storage_end" > > > > It'd be good to see this bug fixed before lenny goes final... > > Udev, by default, investigates all block devices which are created by > the kernel. People use label/uuid and other metadata based stuff, so > we should look at them. We can not know in advance which device will > not respond properly. I have requests where people ask for more > persistent link support for mtd devices, while disabling them would > really not make them happier. :) > Indeed, for the Ubuntu ARM port we *rely* on having UUIDs for the MTD partitions. I would be unhappy if mtd devices did not have them. Scott -- Scott James Remnant scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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