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I just upgraded to the most recent kernel and udev 088. (Previously, I was using kernel 2.6.16 and the previous version of udev (udev 86 or 87).
After I rebooted, the latest kernel loaded fine. Modules also loaded. But my computer now hangs at Loading UDev Events.
This should not have happened for such a minor upgrade. As mentioned previously I have been using 2.6.16 and udev. I have filed a bug report - http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/4342
For some reason the latest upgrade broke the system.
Is there any way I can debug this? (Since it is hanging, I do not know how)
How can I go bcak to the previous version of udev? (v 086 or 87?)
Rob
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How can I go bcak to the previous version of udev? (v 086 or 87?)
pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/udev-087-1.pkg.tar.gz
(unless you've cleared your cache recently).
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Thanks. Downgrading to udev 087 did not solve the problem. I suspect the problem is related to the new kernel or the new pcmcia package.
I will try downgrading the pcmciautils program first. If that does not work I will try downgrading the kernel.
How do I downgrade the kernel? Do downgrade kernel-sources first and the downgrade the kernel?
Rob
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Same as for udev - you'll find the tarball for the previous version in your cache.
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Thanks. It looks like a kernel problem.
I downgraded to kernel 2.6.15.6 and my computer now works again. I even upgraded to udev 088 and the latest version of pcmciautils. After reboot, the computer still works.
It looks like the latest kernel breaks my system. I have filed a bug report.
Rob
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