Hi Tim, On 20/12/10 03:10, Tim Darby wrote: > [...] It issues the kill command but udevd apparently > never responds. This might explain why /tmp fails to unmount and also > the seg-fault error. I tried editing the rc script to change "kill > $UDEVD_PID" to "kill -9" and those messages went away. So what would > cause udevd to not respond to SIGTERM?
I basically forgot to exit from the SIGTERM handler; I'll fix it ASAP, thanks for reporting it. > - What are all these policies it keeps nagging about and should I care? They are the dsched scheduling policy messages. Every time a disk is created/inserted in the system, dsched looks for a scheduling policy for it. Since 'dm' creates virtual disks, these messages will appear for every dm volume created. cryptsetup in particular sets up these temporary volumes mapper/temporary-cryptsetup-N to check that the key is correct, etc. In short: no, you shouldn't care. Regards, Alex