|> FATAL: udev is already active on /dev/ I've been banging my head against this problem for a week and a half now. I get the error message at boot time, but udev (as far as I can tell) seems to work as it is supposed to.
For me, the error-message began appearing only after a hard shutdown (caused by a power-failure). I assumed at first that it was because some temporary file had not been deleted, because it was not a clean shutdown. But since then, I've been through many cycles of clean shutdown followed by re-boot, but the message will not go away. I've also purged and re-installed the udev package. I've searched up and down the net, and on the hotplug-devel mailing list, but no enlightenment so far .... If you look at /etc/init.d/udev, it seems that this error-message results from a simple check for the existence of the data-base file .udev.tdb (which I think is re-created in the /dev/ directory at each boot): if [ -e "$udev_root/.udev.tdb" ]; then echo "FATAL: udev is already active on $udev_root." exit 1 But even deleting this file has no effect on whether or not the error message appears at next boot. My own system has a fully-populated /dev/ directory and an empty /.dev/ directory. Where is any of this documented???? Jim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]