Re: [gentoo-user] udev-197: what to do -- S0LVED

2013-02-15 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 28.01.2013 00:00, schrieb Allan Gottlieb: > Thanks for all the suggestions. I did the following, which worked. > > 1. Built and installed kernel with CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y > > 2. Moved udev-postmount back to /etc/init.d (I had moved it to /tmp). >rc-update add udev-postmount default. > 3. Re

Re: [gentoo-user] udev-197: what to do -- S0LVED

2013-01-27 Thread Allan Gottlieb
On Sat, Jan 26 2013, Allan Gottlieb wrote: > I have read the news item and still have questions. The news item > covers several points. > > 1. remove udev-postmount: >I did this but worry that I now cannot reboot until I upgrade >udev. Is that correct? > > 2. Add CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y. Easy

Re: [gentoo-user] udev-197: what to do

2013-01-27 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 26.01.2013 19:30, schrieb Allan Gottlieb: > I have read the news item and still have questions. The news item > covers several points. > > 1. remove udev-postmount: >I did this but worry that I now cannot reboot until I upgrade >udev. Is that correct? > It's a bit of a gamble but I

Re: [gentoo-user] udev-197: what to do

2013-01-27 Thread Matthias Hanft
Allan Gottlieb wrote: > > 1. remove udev-postmount: >I did this but worry that I now cannot reboot until I upgrade >udev. Is that correct? Based on my experience, you just don't care about udev-postmount. It will automagically be removed when you upgrade from udev-171 to udev-197. -Matt

[gentoo-user] udev-197: what to do

2013-01-26 Thread Allan Gottlieb
I have read the news item and still have questions. The news item covers several points. 1. remove udev-postmount: I did this but worry that I now cannot reboot until I upgrade udev. Is that correct? 2. Add CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y. Easy. Kernel rebuilt and installed in /boot (but have not