Cameron Hutchison wrote:
|> What I'd do is boot the system with 'init=/bin/sh' on the boot command
|> line. This will get you into your system without any /etc/init.d
|> scripts
|> running. Then remount root as read/write:
|>
|> # mount -o remount,rw /
|>
|> Then delete /dev/.udev.tdb
|>
|> # rm
Once upon a time Jim McCloskey said...
>
> |> 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.
Are you sure udev is
|> 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
(ca
Christian Leimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So every udev user has an old .dev?
> Which is used befor udev starts or if udev maybe is broken.
Yes.
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Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:35:59 +0200, Christian Leimer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I boot from another system the .dev is gone.
>> But booting back in the troble maker shows the .dev and with the contents
>> of an old /dev only null and console and I can not dele
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:35:59 +0200, Christian Leimer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I boot from another system the .dev is gone.
> But booting back in the troble maker shows the .dev and with the contents of
> an old /dev only null and console and I can not delete this it says it is
> in use. If I
Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Christian Leimer wrote:
>
>> Christian Leimer wrote:
>>
>> > Sebastiaan wrote:
>> >
>>
>> I today moved a /dev folder from an other clean sarge disk and this fixed
>> it. However! I now have a /dev which seems to be created by udev and I
>> have a
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Christian Leimer wrote:
> Christian Leimer wrote:
>
> > Sebastiaan wrote:
> >
>
> I today moved a /dev folder from an other clean sarge disk and this fixed
> it. However! I now have a /dev which seems to be created by udev and I have
> an .dev where all the old stuff is.
Christian Leimer wrote:
> Sebastiaan wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Christian Leimer wrote:
>>
>>> Hello World!
>>>
>>> I have done something with MAKEDEV maybe this was not good at all.
>>> But how can i undo that udev works and the error is gone. My system
>>> still works. But wha
Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Christian Leimer wrote:
>
>> Hello World!
>>
>> I have done something with MAKEDEV maybe this was not good at all.
>> But how can i undo that udev works and the error is gone. My system still
>> works. But what means this saying that udev is alrea
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Christian Leimer wrote:
> Hello World!
>
> I have done something with MAKEDEV maybe this was not good at all.
> But how can i undo that udev works and the error is gone. My system still
> works. But what means this saying that udev is already active? Is there a
> way to r
Hello World!
I have done something with MAKEDEV maybe this was not good at all.
But how can i undo that udev works and the error is gone. My system still
works. But what means this saying that udev is already active? Is there a
way to reinstall /dev the debian way, how should it look like? Any doc
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