I'm marking the udev task as invalid, because this is not a udev bug.
Something else on the system is overwriting /dev/null (removing the
device node udev creates), and obviously is also creating those .1, .2,
etc. files
This will be quite difficult to debug, you'll need to first establish
whether /dev/null exists before the system is booted. Try booting with
init=/bin/bash on the kernel command line and check "stat /dev/null" -
is it a file there or a device node?
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Package changed: udev (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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/dev/null corrupted (/dev/null.1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387189
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