Scott James Remnant wrote:
> The attached udev log shows that a device was created
>
> ** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Invalid
>
>
I don't know anything about how it was made, I just know it don't work,
so we will keep using older versions until it is fixed on the rest of
Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> As the device is seen by udev and correctly created during the early
> boot it does not seem to be a bug in the kernel. It may be a
> permissions issue with the fd drive device as made by udev, or
> alternatively an issue at a higher level:
>
> KERNEL[1258912797.217841] a
Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> The device seems to be being detected correctly and udev informed as we
> do get a /dev/fd0. So it seems either the device does not have
> appropriate permissions, or the notification not being passed on to
> higher layers, or indeed those layers may not be taking appropria
Antec wrote:
> The company i work on have 103 Ubuntu computers and 80 of them are
> Ubuntu 8.04 LTS the rest is 9.04. We have four to test the new Ubuntu
> 9.10. If the 9.10 not work properly can we not upgrade any more
> computers and we must wait and look on next LTS version and test them
> very