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I, also, am using the beta and I a still having udev error messages.
can not read '/etc/udev/rules.d/z80_user.rules'
z80_user.rules is a symlink to /etc/udev/user.rules which is empty.
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Hi,
I am using the beta and I a still having udev error messages.
can not read '/etc/udev/rules.d/z80_user.rules' f9
z80_user.rules is a symlink to /etc/udev/user.rules which is empty.
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@bwat47, please read the title of this bug.
Check if text you see on screen is coming from udev. It should not, as this is
fixed.
The "other" text items might still appear (I have them on my computer), but
this is not traced by this bug.
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This is NOT fixed for me with a gateway m6862 running karmic 64 bit
with all latest updates. specs are (2.0 ghz core2, 4 gb ram, mobility
2600 with fglrx driver)
When I boot I see text messeges saying things like "warning unsupported
bios version" and other things, it only goes to the boot screen
Got it with alpha 5.
Got it again with alpha 6 (reinstall).
First I suspected a "creative" partition layout of
sda1 = NTFS
sda2 = FAT32
sdaX = boot
sdaY = swap
rest = encrypted with LVM inside
It boots fine and all is working, but the message is still there (hp
nx7010 laptop)
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Kubuntu Karmic x64,
I'm experimenting the same issue as ilna describes:
After a upgrade KDE starts, but mouse and keyboard(s) are not usable.
I tried with gdm, but it does not start. (upstart)
I see that no upstart service will be started on boot in my machine. Maybe this
is the whole problem!
me too
my best too
dom
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Hello,
The last update done the 23.09.09 for Kubuntu Karmic 64 , have fixed the
boot message and start normally yet.
Thanks very much, fixed for me :)
my best
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Hello,
It's fixed for me for the udev but at start it continue to boot with:
clean sda/ and it delete something before start normally.
My biggest problem are to need advice, i need to know how i can stop the
boot to can copy the message of the execution of the clean process. Now
i have no t
@ Scott in #42
>What are you on?
Must've been some really burnt coffee beans, never again :P
I know it's a pre-release, and I know this is all too possible in ALPHA
stage, just thought that with the october release deadline drawing
close, such surprises weren't very probable, I guessed wrong. I p
Its fixed for me too the bug itself, but the problem with Xsplash not loading
keep going **off-topic
thx for the work :D
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@ #40 SRElysian
Thanks, agreed... Perhaps it was a naive decision of me to upgrade someone's
production system (based on their request) to Alpha stage merely for the reason
of wanting bleeding edge packages that contain additional language support.
Never again :p
Luckily, the (trivial) bug is no
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 05:59 +, jasmineaura wrote:
> This is really lousy of udev developers, knowing such warnings exist, which
> could be trivially fixed before the release,
> and yet they release it as it is
>
What are you on?
This hasn't been released. There's been no udev 147 release
This bug was fixed in the package udev - 147~-3
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udev (147~-3) karmic; urgency=low
* Update to GIT HEAD (still pre 147 release):
- includes fix from previous revision
- rename interfaces to _rename if rename fails. LP: #416782.
- drop most NAME keys since 2.6.31 supp
IMO, when using a alpha-state release, one should be glad they are only
seeing warnings instead of errors. I've had the same warnings as
everyone else and so long as my system is operating properly, I don't
care about the warnings so long as I know they will be fixed. As for the
off-topic usplash c
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/udev/ubuntu
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Well, everyone keeps saying usplash was disabled, I figured I must be
missing something obvious. But it didn't seem as though, because I was
mislead...
On September 2nd, 2008, Scott Remnant wrote, on:
http://www.netsplit.com/2009/09/02/making-a-splash/
>You could also argue that we could load the
knarf,
I'm eager to get booting under 2.6.31, can you explain exactly what needs to
be edited in order for me to squash this bug.
Best,
ashzilla
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:55 AM, knarf wrote:
> PS Scott #20, why would there be any danger of hosing the system by
> fixing a bug? Those {unique} pa
PPS: yes I know that usplash has been deactivated...
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PS Scott #20, why would there be any danger of hosing the system by
fixing a bug? Those {unique} parameters currently cause problems, they
are a new addition to the rules file, it works fine without (just check
the file used in Debian for an example). If and when udev starts
supporting them they ca
@ Andrew Rodland
Let's not ASSUME things, because assuming makes an *** out of U and ME
:)
j...@dcptc:/etc$ ls -l rc*.d/*usplash
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2009-09-17 22:07 rc0.d/K02usplash -> ../init.d/usplash
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2009-09-17 22:07 rc1.d/K02usplash -> ../init.d/usplash
lrwxrw
Correction: you're not the only one who *thinks* they have such a
problem, due to ignorant people shouting ignorant things in an echo
chamber.
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Moreover, there's a thread on ubuntuforums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1267658&page=3
You can see on the first post on that third page of the thread a
sarcastic comment "The error is nice for bootscreen", clearly implying
no usplash after the udev upgrade. Similar to the original po
as jasmineaura i upgraded udev few minutes ago and it 's exactly the
same as before.
karmic on 2.6.31-10-generic
good evening (bon courage)
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In comment #24 by Travis Watkins:
>These warnings are not the reason why you aren't seeing usplash. If usplash
>was running you wouldn't see them at all.
>You aren't seeing usplash because it was disabled.
I'm pretty sure usplash is enabled... It was working absolutely fine, up until
the udev up
I am also affected by this bug. Running Karmic with all updates
installed on x86 build.
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kubuntu karmic 64 2.6.31-10-generic
2009-09-19 21:24:03 udevd[1264] NAME="%k" is superfluous and
breaks kernel supplied names, please remove it from
/lib/udev/rules.d/40-ppc.rules:3
2009-09-19 21:24:03 udevd[1264] NAME="%k" is superfluous and
breaks kernel supp
I am affected by this too. Running Karmic Alpha 6, on an Advent 4211
netbook with an Atom processor.
Basically seeing text on start-up (mentioning udev) and after shutdown.
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changed to Medium because it affects boot experience.
** Also affects: udev (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Scott James Remnant (scott)
Status: Triaged
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Importance: Low => Medium
** Tags added: ubuntu-boot
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After the latest udev upgrade on Karmic x64 (related to the transition
to upstart jobs), my computer produces several udev errors when it is
booting. None appear to be serious, and the system still boots
properly, but they may be impo
With respect to the /dev/dri issue, I see that happening too, and it
coincided with the appearance of these udev error messages. Without DRM,
X is very, very slow. This happens on my system about once in every five
boots I don't know whether the failure to create /dev/dri nodes are
linked to th
Hello,
I have forget to say, after it make the Udev errors, it auto "fcsk" to
can boot, i dunno if come from crypto or from this bug
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These warnings are not the reason why you aren't seeing usplash. If
usplash was running you wouldn't see them at all.
You aren't seeing usplash because it was disabled.
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I assume this would consume time that could not be consumed on this. And
I'm pretty sure Beta is more prioritized than the alpha 6.
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This is really lousy of udev developers, knowing such warnings exist, which
could be trivially fixed before the release, and yet they release it as it
is... At least if they had the courtesy to think that others may well be
working on usplash, xsplash, and other *splash stuff, testing things out
It would seem to be a problem with more than karmic 64. A similar
warning appears at boot up on a Dell Latitude D600 with
2.6.31-10-generic and most recent updates.
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On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 11:19 +, knarf wrote:
> Edit that file (/lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules) and remove the
> 'unique' classifiers. The attached patch will accomplish this. This
> solved the issue for me.
>
> ** Attachment added: "Revert to normal SYMLINK, remove the 'unique'
> cla
Edit that file (/lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules) and remove the
'unique' classifiers. The attached patch will accomplish this. This
solved the issue for me.
** Attachment added: "Revert to normal SYMLINK, remove the 'unique' classifiers"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31965047/udev-50-d
Yes it is, as alpha 6 will be out today and the bug will be fixed next
week.
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Is this bug going to be present in alpha 6?
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On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 15:52 +, ilna wrote:
> Just as another illustration the issue importance - say, /dev/dri/
> devices are not created, and, as a result, drm is off.
>
That would be unrelated to these messages, and thus a different bug
which should be filed separately.
Scott
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On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 15:37 +, ilna wrote:
> Scott, are there any workarounds for those with single-boot single
> machine?
>
You don't need a workaround for a warning message.
Scott
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Just as another illustration the issue importance - say, /dev/dri/
devices are not created, and, as a result, drm is off.
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Scott, are there any workarounds for those with single-boot single
machine?
There are plenty of reports wrt the issue among bugs and forum threads.
Does such massive feedback guess a Low priority?
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This is perfectly normal, and is to be expected.
We're running a GIT HEAD version of udev to do some testing, the
warnings will be fixed with udev upstream next week and result in the
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