I think I've got a solution!!! My system was trying to mount sdd disk "UDEVD-WORK..../dev/sdd" which is not virtual disk it really exist (4th disk).
I don't really know why did this work... but it worked! I was searching in Google for similar problems and I figure out that this problem occurs mostly to those who try to set a raid system! There are 3 ways to set raid: 1) Software 2) Hardware 3) Fake Raid In my system I don't have hardware set for raid or fake raid set up for sure. So I try to use tools for software raid to figure out if there is a fault set up for raid that I 'm not aware for (I' ve never tried setting raid to my system). I've installed "mdamd" package from Software Center and run it from terminal using this command: "sudo mdadm --manage /dev/sdd". The output was: "mdadm: /dev/sdd does not appear to be an md device" That was the expected output as I don't have raid set up! Then I've restarted my system and the problem was disappeared!!!! I don't know if these information helps but I had to mention it!!!! -- On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD-WORK..../dev/null" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575333 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
