On 2015/3/17 13:21, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I backported systemd 208 (including udev, of course), from Utopic, to Trusty.
>
> Take a look: https://launchpad.net/~martinx/+archive/ubuntu/systemd
>
> You can try it on Trusty by running:
>
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:martinx/syst
er/issues/4036
> >
> > Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can
> upgrade udev
> > on Ubuntu 14.04 in a smooth way, e.g. from udev 204 to udev 208.
> > (RHEL7 with udev 208 don't have this problem, so I assume udev 208
> w
er on Ubuntu 14.04
> with devicemapper driver, but we got a serious problem because udev on
> Ubuntu 14.04 is too old to support sync, see details:
> https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/4036
>
> Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can upgra
>> with devicemapper driver, but we got a serious problem because udev on
>>> Ubuntu 14.04 is too old to support sync, see details:
>>> https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/4036
>>>
>>> Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can u
ous problem because udev on
> > Ubuntu 14.04 is too old to support sync, see details:
> > https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/4036
> >
> > Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can upgrade
> > udev
> > on Ubuntu 14.04 in a smooth way
tps://github.com/docker/docker/issues/4036
>
> Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can upgrade
> udev
> on Ubuntu 14.04 in a smooth way, e.g. from udev 204 to udev 208.
> (RHEL7 with udev 208 don't have this problem, so I assume udev 208 would
> w
tps://github.com/docker/docker/issues/4036
>
> Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can upgrade
> udev
> on Ubuntu 14.04 in a smooth way, e.g. from udev 204 to udev 208.
> (RHEL7 with udev 208 don't have this problem, so I assume udev 208 would
> work)
>
ithub.com/docker/docker/issues/4036
>
> Seems no one ever got around of this problem, I wonder if we can upgrade udev
> on Ubuntu 14.04 in a smooth way, e.g. from udev 204 to udev 208.
> (RHEL7 with udev 208 don't have this problem, so I assume udev 208 would work)
>
I us
oblem, I wonder if we can upgrade udev
on Ubuntu 14.04 in a smooth way, e.g. from udev 204 to udev 208.
(RHEL7 with udev 208 don't have this problem, so I assume udev 208 would work)
Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Qiang
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