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* cleaning up udev nodes after crash
@ 2004-01-03  6:06 Jon Smirl
  2004-01-03  6:15 ` Dave Dodge
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  0 siblings, 6 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jon Smirl @ 2004-01-03  6:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hotplug

Since I write device drivers I keep killing my box and rebooting (especially
when I misprogram DMA registers). After a crash all of the device nodes in /udev
are permamently in /udev. starting/stopping udev won't clean them up. I can
clean up  manually with rm -rf /udev but shouldn't this happen automatically?

I though udev was a virtual file system, why do the nodes endup on disk anyway?
At least I think they are on disk, I stopped udev and they are still there.

==Jon Smirl
jonsmirl@yahoo.com

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2004-01-03  6:15 ` Dave Dodge
2004-01-03  6:27 ` Jon Smirl
2004-01-03  6:56 ` Greg KH
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2004-01-03  7:15 ` Johannes Erdfelt
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