A simple question: in /etc/udev/rules.d/ (on the root partition!) I have
a .rules file for one of my smartcard devices which has, among other
things, this statement:
PROGRAM="/bin/sleep 0.1"
This program is not on the initramfs image, but it is in the /bin
directory on the root partition. I was under the impression that root is
not mounted until udev has finished its job - is that not the case? If
so, how is this program executed then? I also have a lot of other
statements with RUN+=... which also refer to executables not present in
initramfs - they are all present in the root partition. When/How do
these execute then?
Am I missing something fundamental here?
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