Re: [PATCH] mdmonitor: check if udev has finished events processing

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On 3/9/21 6:17 AM, Tkaczyk, Mariusz wrote:
> On 09.03.2021 10:45, Michael Fritscher wrote:
>> Am 09.03.21 um 10:13 schrieb Wols Lists:
>>> Is udev part of systemd? Are there alternate implementations for the
>>> anti-systemd-holdouts? Iirc you don't need systemd itself to have udev,
>>> but it might provoke a few screams ...
>>>
>>> My current (gentoo) system is OpenRC, but that's still on KDE4 and
>>> hasn't been updated in a couple of years (don't ask why). My new system
>>> is currently being built and is gentoo/systemd, but it's clear the
>>> anti-systemd sentiment is still strong ...
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Wol
>>>
>>
>> Good day,
>>
>> there is e.g. eudev ( https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Eudev ) with
>> the explicit target to be used without systemd.
> 
> It is a udev replacement and offers similar functionality.
> I'm wondering on configuration without udev (systemd or other forks).
> Is it still a case?

This is my main concern, small embedded devices that don't use systemd.
I've never been a big systemd fan, but it's how the chips have fallen,
so I am not overly worried about a couple of fanatics.

If eudev can do the trick, that would be great.

Cheers,
Jes



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