This bug has hit me twice in the last month. I'm using Sid, and after a dist-upgrade I can't boot normally. The system hangs at the login screen, and the trackpad and keyboard are completely unresponsive. I have to hold the power button to shut down, and I've found that I can boot to a recovery console, log in, run "shutdown now", and when prompted, enter Ctrl-D and then get a normal login. Removing S04udev from /etc/rc2.d seems to fix the problem, and allows a normal boot. Udev is unchecked in System/Administration/Services on my system. It doesn't happen after every update, just now and then, and I'm not certain udev has been updated when it hits, I simply haven't paid enough attention to that. I'll try to document the bug better when it hits again.


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