The current udev rules 
http://downloads.linuxfromscratch.org/udev-config-3.rules assign scd[0-9]* to 
the group cdrom, but the group cdrom is not in the /etc/groups LFS creates 
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/chapter06/pwdgroup.html
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Hello,

the group "cdrom" is missing in /etc/group, but is used in the udev-rules 
provided by lfs. This does not harm with a pure lfs or blfs system, but 
leads to a non-booting system (udevstart fails) if you extend the system 
later on by using openldap with nsswitch, because group cdrom is not 
found locally und a ldap-lookup is made, which then times out. This 
results in an empty /dev tree.

This takes me days to track down.  ;-(

I'm not a subscriber of the list, so feel free to e-mail me.

Best regards,
Oliver

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http://burtchen.com


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