On Nov 08, Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I couldn't boot with 2.6.14, same reason, /dev/hda* were not being > created. Then I noticed one message at boot saying that /dev/.udevdb > was already present; luckily, the initrd was kind enough to drop me to a > shell, where I moved away the .udevdb directory. I rebooted and it > booted. If /dev/.udevdb/ exists on the static file system your system is broken and you risk that udev will create and delete devices on it. But I can't see why this would be relevant, considing that the message is just a warning and the tmpfs is mounted anyway (/etc/init.d/udev).
> Enrico who would suggest Marco to run udev a bit more in experimental > before uploading it to unstable. Problems like this are hard enough to reproduce that uploading the package to experimental would probably not help to find them, but would greatly slow the rapid development of udev. -- ciao, Marco
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