Add
>=sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.13
to your /etc/portage/package.mask and
emerge -DuN world
and reboot the PC

It worked for me. There is also a bug in bugzilla with more solutions:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=291916


For the first message you can turn

CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED

off in your kernel but it has nothing to do with the problem....

Michael Sullivan schrieb:
I've been working all day rearranging furniture in my apartment.  I got
the my computer to its new spot and hooked everything up and booted and
I saw a message that said something about some kernel option that was
turned on that shouldn't be, and that udev might not work.  When I got
logged in, I found that Mythtv was all screwed up and that it said I
didn't have any programs set to record.  LiveTV didn't work at all.  My
tv card (dev/video0); ls says it's there, but cat says it's not.  When I
used /etc/init.d/udev I got a message saying that the udev initscript
only works with baselayout 2 and that I shouldn't use it with baselayout
1.  I didn't even know I was using baselayout 1!  Anyway, is there a
way, after I've booted the computer, to access those messages shown at
startup?


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