On 31 Mar 2016 17:31, "Paul Schroeder" <paul.schroeder at
nimbix.net> wrote:>
> Hello all..
>
> I'm trying to run CentOS 7 in a LXC container and need to disable udev
so
> that we can manage the devices ourselves. I believe that I've disabled
all> of the systemd related udev services, but udev is still taking over and
> mounting /dev. What is the proper way to disable this?
>
Don't cross post between lists. Your post to the Fedora list will only
serve to confuse.
The Arch wiki has good documentation on this...
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Did you disable or mask the udev services?