The following message is displayed on boot. The system works fine
despite the message, but I'd still like to know what the cause is and
fix it.
udevd-event[3796]: node symlink: rename(/dev/fb.udev-tmp, /dev/fb)
failed: Is a directory
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave
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2008/6/21 dhk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
udevd-event[3796]: node symlink: rename(/dev/fb.udev-tmp, /dev/fb) failed:
Is a directory
Check your udev rules. I think he tries to make a symlink to /dev/fb
but it's a directory so he can't.
Ward
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Ward Poelmans wrote:
2008/6/21 dhk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
udevd-event[3796]: node symlink: rename(/dev/fb.udev-tmp, /dev/fb) failed:
Is a directory
Check your udev rules. I think he tries to make a symlink to /dev/fb
but it's a directory so he can't.
Ward
I looked in /etc/udev/rules.d but I not
2008/6/21 dhk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I looked in /etc/udev/rules.d but I not sure how all that's used. What are
the rules suppose to be?
Here you can find everything about udev rules:
http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
You should look for a rule that with SYMLINK=/dev/fb or something
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