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dulrich n00b
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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I have had same problem!! You have to add sysfs deprecated support in your kernel config !!
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VinzC Watchman
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:12 pm Post subject: |
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Goodness! Thanks a lot! _________________ Gentoo addict: tomorrow I quit, I promise!... Just one more emerge...
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VinzC Watchman
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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:10 am Post subject: |
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Well, enabling deprecated SYSFS features is even worse for now udev behaves weirdly. I get a warning message during boot time that says udev might not function properly (I haven't noted the message down). In fact I was working on the server remotely and made it reboot.
It was stuck on a line that was asking to CTRL+D to continue. In fact the fsck process attempted to check nodes that didn't exist. Hence the CTRL+D message. That problem didn't occur with deprecated SYSFS features disabled. I think I'm going to disable them for good. I won't have scsi bus ID's but it's less harmful -- at least the server reboots properly. _________________ Gentoo addict: tomorrow I quit, I promise!... Just one more emerge...
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dulrich n00b
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:54 am Post subject: |
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VinzC wrote: | Well, enabling deprecated SYSFS features is even worse for now udev behaves weirdly. I get a warning message during boot time that says udev might not function properly (I haven't noted the message down). In fact I was working on the server remotely and made it reboot.
It was stuck on a line that was asking to CTRL+D to continue. In fact the fsck process attempted to check nodes that didn't exist. Hence the CTRL+D message. That problem didn't occur with deprecated SYSFS features disabled. I think I'm going to disable them for good. I won't have scsi bus ID's but it's less harmful -- at least the server reboots properly. |
It's quite strange... my servers are running an 2.6.28 hardened source (but not hardened). I have same message at boot time, you can disable it in menuconfig (kernel feature) but I don't have problems with udev. ![Question :?:](images/smiles/icon_question.gif) |
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