On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 05:27:51PM +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:AFAIK, there were good reasons (effect similar to fork bomb on a system with large number of, e.g., SCSI disks - Greg KH obviously knows more details) to drop /sbin/hotplug from all distributions in favour of udev. Anyway, the "hotplug" package is no longer supported by its author. So there is no option to use a non-<censored> from your viewpoint but still supported-upstream userspace.
Yes, there is a call to usermodehelper_init() before the initcalls in do_basic_setup(), this does mean that firmware can be loaded by means of the old and obsolete /sbin/hotplug mechanism, but who has /sbin/hotplug now?
I do. We're not going to cripple the kernel just because you use <censored> userspace.