(8/14/13 4:35 PM), Tejun Heo wrote:
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 04:29:05PM -0400, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote:
Because boot failure have no chance to overlook and better way for practice.
That's an extremely poor excuse. We favor WARNs over BUGs for good
reasons. If a sysadmin cares about hotplug and can't deal with the
system successfully booting, it's *trivial* to make the system behave
in a way which has no chance of being overlooked. What's next?
Panicking if somebody echoes invalid value to an important knob file?
We sure don't want that to be overlooked either, right?
This discussion is so dumb. Please stop.
You haven't explain practical benefit of your opinion. As far as users have
no benefit, I'm never agree. Sorry.
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