systemd 183 and /lib/udev/devices/

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I see in the NEWS file:

"udev: /lib/udev/devices/ are not read anymore; systemd-tmpfiles should be used to create dead device nodes as workarounds for broken subsystems."

What sort of "broken subsystems" are we talking about here? I'm currently running systemd 44 and udev 182 (without init scripts) and I have "pts" and "shm" under /lib/udev/devices/. There's no reference to /dev/pts or /dev/shm in fstab, but at run time /dev/pts is populated and there's a tmpfs mounted on /dev/shm. How can I tell whether I need the systemd-tmpfiles workaround? Thanks.

Allin Cottrell



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