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Hello.
Udev 128-5 seems to be broken. After updating 2008-10-07 my system was unable to boot. I got an ext3/superblock related error, probably as device nodes wasn't created. Being dropped to the maintenance shell I noticed /dev was almost empty except from console tty and a few others. Downgrading to 119-1 solved it, whereas reinstalling udev-128-5 did not. Am I wrong on assuming udev is the reason?
Cheers.
Last edited by ndlarsen (2008-10-10 09:57:33)
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Ummm, do you have the most recent initscripts?
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Well, problem solved. I thought I had a fully synced/latest system, turned out I had initscripts-splash 2007.11-1 from community installed. Having replaced it with initscripts 2008.09-2 + updating to latest udev my system boots fine.
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not mine, udev-128 and 130 does not boot correctly (no network, no sound, no mouse)
revert to udev-119 and I boot ok.
EDIT : forget me, I've install initscripts and it replaces -spash too.
everything ok
Last edited by IdoMcFly (2008-10-10 21:23:43)
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If you are using dmraid, you might have the problem described in this thread:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=56641
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This one bit me, too.
Shouldn't udev depend on a particular version of initscripts, since older initscripts break it?
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