"D. Hazelton" <dhazelton@enter.net> wrote:
> True, and the point I was trying to make. Joerg has a policy that works well
> on some systems and doesn't on others. Rather than giving people a clear
> option to use the other system he has. In Linux udev provides a user
> configurable policy that works extremely well. Rather than change the
If you believe this, then send a whitepaper on udev together with
devent documentation and a grant on how long Linux will support the related
interfaces without breaking them.
Jörg
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