wabe wrote: > Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> wabe wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> emerge wants to install eudev. Now I wonder if this is ok >>> and if so, how I can do this without breaking my system. >>> >>> Any help is greatly appreciated. >>> >>> This is the output from emerge: > [...] >> I switched mine back when eudev was new and not even stable yet. It >> was as simple as unmerge udev and emerge eudev. I don't recall even >> doing a reboot, which I rarely do here anyway. > THX for your answer. > > That's also what I normally do in such a case but I was not sure if > the systems keeps running when I remove udev. I will make a backup > before I remove udev. Then I should be on the safe side. > > But I wonder why portage wanna change udev to eudev on my system. It > seems that this is not the case for everyone else. I'm using a stable > hardened gentoo system and did not change USE flags or other settings. > Just started my regular update process. > > @R0b0t1: THX also for your answer. > > -- > Regards > wabe > >
Add the -t option and it should show what is pulling it in. I don't know why, I always forget to add that when something confusing happens on my end but I always think about it when it happens to someone else. I think it could be age related. lol If I recall correctly, I was logged into KDE when I did mine. Keep in mind, it just adds new stuff that you connect. If for example you plug in something during the switch, that could cause it to not recognize the device. As long as you don't connect/disconnect anything, it should work fine. The only problem I might could see is if you have a mouse/keyboard with a flaky connection. Likely a rare thing to happen tho, without you already noticing. Dale :-) :-)