Re: RFC - device names and mdadm with some reference to udev.

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also sprach Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@xxxxxxxx> [2008.10.27.1737 +0100]:
> It's very simple to setup and follows the same logic as udev running
> in the rootfs, There is absolutely no "increase of complexity"
> involved if you use udev in the real root anyway, you just copy the
> binaries and the rules, and on bootup you wait for /dev/root to show
> up, mount it and start /sbin/init. Custom busybox stuff does not
> support any non-trivial feature a "general purpose" distro needs to
> support today.

I would love to see some explicit instructions, then I could carry
them into Debian, which is currently using full-blown udev with
initramfs.

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