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Upon syncing, my system wants to upgrade to eudev. |
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[blocks B] sys-fs/udev ("sys-fs/udev" is blocking sys-fs/eudev-0) |
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Not much out there; but I gleaned it is for those |
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that insist on a separate partition for /var and /usr. |
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Any other motivating reasons? |
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equery depends eudev |
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* These packages depend on eudev: |
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virtual/udev-196 |
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(>=sys-fs/eudev-1_beta1[gudev?,hwdb?,introspection?,keymap? |
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,selinux?,static-libs?]) |
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I really do not want eudev, at this time. I just recovered |
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a system that is now running sys-fs/udev-196-r1. |
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I did recently put these into my package.keywords. |
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=sys-fs/udev-196-r1 ~amd64 |
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=virtual/udev-196 ~amd64 |
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=sys-fs/udev-init-scripts-17-r1 ~amd64 |
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But I do not want to go to eudev (not till it's sable |
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and necessary. |
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Is this the best (most current) info on setting up udev-196 ? |
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http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Udev |
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Some discussion and guidance would be keenly appreciated. |
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cautiously, |
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James |