On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 09:20:57AM +0200, Eric Lavarde wrote: > each time I boot, I get the following message on the console: > > Jun 8 15:11:59 localhost udevd[10401]: add_to_rules: invalid KERNEL operation > Jun 8 15:11:59 localhost udevd[10401]: add_to_rules: invalid rule > '/etc/udev/rules.d/irda-utils.rules:1' > > The content of irda-utils.rules is the following: > > KERNEL="ircomm[0-9]", NAME="%k" > > I think that the error is that it should be KERNEL=="... (two equal > signs). > > Nevertheless, this file (despite the name) doesn't seem to belong to > irda-utils, neither to any other package; I don't think having created > it myself, so I'm a bit perplex where it comes from and what I should do > with it (correct, remove).
Hi, looking for that file in unstable it doesn't seem to belong to any package: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-file update [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-file search irda-utils.rules [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ I'll try dpkg -S on your system to find which package put it there in the first place and reassign this bug. Otherwise I'll close it since it's not related with the irda-utils package. Regards, Alberto -- Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta | Formación, consultoría y soporte técnico agi@(inittab.org|debian.org)| en GNU/Linux y software libre Encrypted mail preferred | http://inittab.com Key fingerprint = 9782 04E7 2B75 405C F5E9 0C81 C514 AF8E 4BA4 01C3

