Lasse Bombien wrote:
This is probably because you installed udev. I can't remember what I did to make it work, and I don't have time right now to look it up. Try some searches for udev deban and see what you get.Hi Dominik, I experienced the same problem after upgrading today. I had to interact twice when preconfiguring packages (I just confirmed the suggestions and can't recall the names of the packages). When I rebooted later, I noticed that I couldn't find my floppy device, just now i lost my usb pen drive...
I never had problems with deb-updates either and now I don't quite know what to do.
I'm afraid, this won't help you, but i hope someone will help me ...
Lasse
Jason
hi jason!
thanx for the hint, but at least i did not install udev and one problem was, that there was no /etc/modprobe.conf after upgrade.
i had to rewrite my own modprobe.conf, which was annoying and i am still seeking for the thing/package/event that triggered the deletion?
thanx
d
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