Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Monday, June 08 2009, Seewer Philippe said:
Debian has reworked/renamed quite a few default udev rules.
The last time this came up, the conclusion was that the dracut upstream
shouldn't be hacked to workaround the fact that Debian deviates from
upstream udev. Kay even felt pretty strongly about it, iirc.
I know, I know. I think I heard the rambling a few times on IRC.
But: It's not a hack and not even a workaraound. It's just two files
that may be copied if they are there. So I thought maybe its OK...
Debian is currently the only major distro that isn't just shipping the
upstream defaults...
Well, I really need (want?) Debian support in dracut. If you're not
happy with that, what about a debian specific module? Would result in
more or less the same but wouldn't clutter up a "normal" dracut module.
Regards,
Philippe
Jeremy
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