Now this is a tricky patch. In Ubuntu everything uses upstart and the
udev script in particular has been converted to use upstart. The
problem with this is that upstart isn't running, can't be run, and
isn't desirable for minimal appliances even if we could run it. There
is no alternative non-upstart way to start udev.
Hence we start udev by hand with a sequence of commands, roughly based
on 'start_udev' that Fedora ships, but greatly simplified.
These commands seem to be the minimal ones which are necessary to
start udevd, although in fine tradition nothing is documented
anywhere.
I haven't tested whether this sequence of commands is suitable for
Fedora or Debian yet.
Rich.
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