> This rings a bell with me. I think these are messages from
> udev that would normally
> be output to /dev/null but if /dev/null doesn't exist, udev
> prints them to stdout.
> Udev tries to load modules for things but if they're built
> into the kernel (or you
> don't need them) then the FATAL mes
On 05/04/10 20:21, ga ho wrote:
> System : LFS 6.6 64 bit on a USB 4GB stick
> Host used: lfslivecd-X86_64-6.3-r2160 (using source packages from LFS 6.6)
>
> I'm getting the "FATAL:" messages listed below every time I boot and I can't
> find out why. There are a lot more of them but they scroll
System : LFS 6.6 64 bit on a USB 4GB stick
Host used: lfslivecd-X86_64-6.3-r2160 (using source packages from LFS 6.6)
I'm getting the "FATAL:" messages listed below every time I boot and I can't
find out why. There are a lot more of them but they scroll off the screen so
fast that I can't read