Hello,
I might have just found the cause of this problem, at least in my case.
I had a fresh install of Squeezy, and I needed to add an udev rule.
Exploring the distro, I found in Gnome's menu

System -> Administration -> Services

that udev was unchecked. I thought I needed to enable it there (and
that if I didn't it would just blow up everything right then). It didn't give
any problem until now.

Right today I've installed VirtualBox (from their official repo), which
required to install (I didn't have none of these installed):

binutils
cpp-4.3
dkms
fakeroot
gcc
gcc-4.3
gcc-4.3-base
gcc-4.4
libc-dev-bin
libc6-dev
libqt4-opengl
libsdl-ttf2.0-0
linux-headers-2.6-amd64
linux-headers-2.6.32-5-amd64
linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common
linux-kbuild-2.6.32
linux-libc-dev
make
manpages-dev

On the following reboot the problem came up. Uninstalling the above packages
didn't help, but unchecking System -> Administration -> Services -> udev
also removed the error message at the boot.

ciao,
Andrea
                                          


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