On 07/06/2009 10:54 AM, Seewer Philippe wrote:
Suggestion: If this description goes into a README or something similar, I'd rewrite this as "...network filesystems like NFS that do not use devicefiles are an exception,..."
ok, will do
Please do not use 'udevadm settle timeout=0'. Older version of udev, especially the one on debian lenny does not support a value of 0. I suggest to increase that timeout to 1.
ok, will do
Question: Would it make sense to reset i to 0 after we've opened a shell? Or is it the intention that if a shell is opened and closed that we drop in again as soon as possible?
Well, if the user had a shell, he had the chance to find the real root, so I don't think 20 more loops will solve the problem.
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