Am Montag, 27. Februar 2017 schrieb Felix Miata:
If I counted right, my previous email reported 10
different installations across
4 64-bit PCs, 9 openSUSE, 1 Jessie. All are inextricably dependent on systemd.
The only ones that work right are the 2 oldest openSUSE (42.1), and only with
KDE3, which means nothing I've yet tested with a kernel newer than 4.1.36, or
with 14.0.x TDE, works. Of the 10, I checked for udisks versions on several, and
found both udisks and udisks2 installed on each.
This will not help you, but I encounted something simillar after reasonly updating my
devuan jessie machine. The only hotplugable storage devices left working are usb sticks
and CD-ROM/DVDs. All hotplugging functionality for empty CD/DVD is gone, also removable
harddisks like RDX drives are not hotpluggable any more. What makes things worse:
/proc/sys/kernel/hotplug has gone missing from stock kernel a while ago, so there is no
easy way to work around systemd infected software any more (devuan comes systemd-free, but
the provided udevd is broken due to systemd)
Nik
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