But, do you see the need for ripping out the current code? For those of
us that are still running a slightly more primitive distro, it would be
nice to have some pretty effective default behavior, like what is in the
kernel now.
> As for where to start it: I really think an initscript is the logical
> place; there has been some discussion about doing it
> from the initramfs but I don't see real benifit from that; from starting
> init to running the initscripts isn't exactly THIS interrupt/performance
> heavy.
Yeah, I don't think we need it the second the kernel boots :) Do you
really think this is a 2.6 showstopper? Since it will require distro
cooperation anyway, and those are many months from releasing a 2.6
distro, do we really need it in place for 2.6.0?
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