more PID churn during boot?

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Just noticed that linux-next kernels from late 2011 threw out this
message during boot:

udevd (124): /proc/124/oom_adj is deprecated, please use
/proc/124/oom_score_adj instead.

while the 2012 editions print:

udevd (341): /proc/341/oom_adj is deprecated, please use
/proc/341/oom_score_adj instead.


So we are somehow burning through over 200 more PIDs just booting the
system than
we were last month.  Anyone know why?

[This is on an ia64 running a SLES 11-SP1 user space - hence the old
udevd binary]

-Tony
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