On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 05:28:57PM -0600, Matthew Wilcox wrote:It would be nice if that would be easy to make work, but the problem is that remounting /sysfs doesn't change the entries in the sysfs tree that have already been made in the tree. We could do something such as creating an sysfs_create_link_deprecated() call which created a kobject with a new flag indicating it's deprecated, so it could be filtered out dynamically when /sys is remounted, or when some file such as /sys/kernel/deprecated_sysfs_files has "0" or "1" written to it. The question is whether it's worth it, since we'd have to bloat the kobject structure by 4 bytes (it currently doesn't have a flags field from which we could borrow a bit), or whether it's OK just to make the user reboot. (I do agree it would be nicer if the user didn't have to reboot, but most of the time they will need to test the initrd and init scripts anyway. - Ted -
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