On 27-12-2014 20:45, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 27 dec 14, 15:27:38, deb...@vanaalten.net wrote:
version 3.4.9. But: that was a version I've compiled & installed myself some
time ago. Although I didn't make any significant changes to the features
during compilation, so I would expect no warning messages about this.
You might want to check again, I just compared your error message with
/boot/config-3.2.0-4-amd64 on a Wheezy install and all are set.
Kind regards,
Andrei
You're right. I've checked my backup machine and 3.2 had all required
flags set - and my home build 3.4.9 had all but CONFIG_FHANDLE set. So
the error message was indeed valid: my kernel & the new udev would not
be compatible.
In the end I've also replaced the kernel by the Jessie-version, so that
possible issue is solved - but:
would it perhaps be better if the wheezy-jessie upgrade process creates
"/etc/udev/kernel-upgrade" by default to prevent upgrade issues? Or is
stopping the upgrade for these exotic cases better? (in other words: is
a bugreport needed or not?)
Kind regards,
Matthijs
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