As we are using kernel's DEVTMPFS, using udev-cache on top of it does not add much advantage. Disabling it has the extra advantage of avoiding writing the udev-cache tarball under '/etc' (which probably won't work on a read-only system). https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-3780 Signed-off-by: Javier Viguera <javier.viguera@digi.com> |
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