I also experienced this bug. I am running Squeeze, and on performing a
safe-upgrade I experienced exactly the same symptoms. I managed to get
a working system by following the suggested workaround (suggested by OP
that is).
I asked for help in Debian help forums and had no reply, asked on
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On Sep 08, Vikram Vincent wrote:
> I ran the script by hand but could not find udev being killed.
> Looked through the INITRAMFS-TOOLS(8) man page. Other than the ps tool is
> there any other way to track the status of udev? Am I missing something?
Yes, you are supposed to look for help on IRC,
Hi,
On 16 August 2010 15:12, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Aug 16, Vikram Vincent wrote:
>
>> Can you please point me to the link as I am not sure what specific scripts
>> I am supposed to run
> This is documented in initramfs-tools(8).
> udevd is supposed to be killed by
> /usr/share/initramfs-tools
Hi,
> Are there any news?
Been tied up. Will get back to this on the weekend.
Vikram
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On Aug 16, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > Can you please point me to the link as I am not sure what specific scripts
> > I am supposed to run
> This is documented in initramfs-tools(8).
> udevd is supposed to be killed by
> /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/udev .
Are there any news?
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On Aug 16, Vikram Vincent wrote:
> Can you please point me to the link as I am not sure what specific scripts
> I am supposed to run
This is documented in initramfs-tools(8).
udevd is supposed to be killed by
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/udev .
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Hi,
On 15 August 2010 22:12, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Aug 15, Vikram Vincent wrote:
>
>> > I believe your initramfs is broken in some way, what happens if you
>> > force rebuilding it?
>> I simply upgraded my kernel version, headers and all to the one currently in
>> unstable (2.6.32+28).
> This
On Aug 15, Vikram Vincent wrote:
> > I believe your initramfs is broken in some way, what happens if you
> > force rebuilding it?
> I simply upgraded my kernel version, headers and all to the one currently in
> unstable (2.6.32+28).
This is not what I asked you. See update-initramfs(8) for detail
On 15 August 2010 17:19, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Aug 15, Vikram Vincent wrote:
>
>> During booting, you will get errors saying "udeverror- udev already running"
> This cannot happen in normal conditions.
> I believe your initramfs is broken in some way, what happens if you
> force rebuilding it?
On Aug 15, Vikram Vincent wrote:
> During booting, you will get errors saying "udeverror- udev already running"
This cannot happen in normal conditions.
I believe your initramfs is broken in some way, what happens if you
force rebuilding it?
> Solution:
> Boot into single user mode -
> cd /etc/r
Package: udev
Version: 160-1
Severity: critical
Tags: squeeze sid
Reproduce bug:
Upgrade udev to 160-1, reboot.
During booting, you will get errors saying "udeverror- udev already running"
acpi_fakekeyd will also not run with an error message.
At the login screen, mouse, keyboard will not work.
If
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