Op 22 aug. 2012 10:59 schreef "Kevin Chadwick" <ma1l1ists@yahoo.co.uk> het volgende:
"We", is me and the people that don't like the systemd+udev beast, and they are a lot.
Huh? I've never seen any complaints about udev before you. Mind you, udev is around since 2003.
Actually it's completely different to back in 2003 because of huge amounts of complaints. Check lwn.net
It was merged into systemd's source, but it's not a problem to use it without running systemd. Otherwise your system won't run, don't you think? Udev provides /dev after all... Wikipedia says you can use something else, but libudev itself is in use.
Where's the link, does it mean for dynamic /dev otherwise that's completely wrong and libudev != udev/systemd.
Kevin, you seem to be fairly advanced user. How about creating a vm with Arch and getting an alternative to udev running? Should be an interesting experiment. Same goes for (for example) openrc. When it's working reliable for you, it should be easy enough to create some packages. In the case of init scripts, a very nice add-on would be to parse systemd's ini files (either 'live' or once). That way it would be a very easy transition for users already running systemd. For the record: this is meant as an encouragement. I would be very interested in things like this and be willing to help out. Perhaps more people on this list feel the same way. mvg, Guus