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Just did a clean install on a new hard drive. Using udev. Haven't made any changes from default, except added "devfs=nomount" to the grub boot line.
I get this error message during boot up:
"none already mounted or /dev/pts busy"
when I issue "mount" command, I do not see /dev/pts listed. If I try "mount /dev/pts" I get the same complaint "none already mounted or /dev/pts busy"
1. What is pts? Why would it be busy?
2. How do I solve this complaint?
Thank you,
John R
[edit] was directed to bugs.archlinux.org, a report exists there.
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I have the same issue, but it only started after upgrading to the newest udev.
I just do 'umount /dev/pts && mount /dev/pts' before I start doing anything and it seems to work. *shrug* /dev/pts isn't all that important... I don't think. :?
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yes, I just noticed...
I just updated my other (long running arch system) computer, which included the latest udev package, now it also has that complaint.
Wonder what the real fix will be. ??
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Same here get a warning during boot-up :?
"just below me"
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What is pts? Why would it be busy?
Is this line in your /etc/fstab?:
/dev/pts devpts defaults 0 0
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Looks like there is an updated udev. I haven't rebooted to see if it fixes it yet, but I'm willing to guess that it does.
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Yes, the new udev package fixes this.
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