On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 01:41:02AM +0200, Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> On May 01, Mike Hommey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > > I guess it's the same bug: I got my loopback device renamed to wlan0...
> > > It's not. Probably you have a rule with an all-zero MAC address
> > > generated by an old version of the package.
> > Nope, there is no such thing.
> Then please report the content of z25_persistent-net.rules and the
> output of "ip link".
> 
> > It seems to happen when my pcmcia wifi card is plugged at boot time, but
> > it doesn't when it is unplugged. In that latter case, the loopback
> > remains named lo_temp, though. And the udev initialization freezes at
> > some point. Is there a way to get all the udev messages in a logfile so
> > that i can provide more useful information ?
> What do you mean with "freezes"? Does the boot process continues after a
> timeout or what?

Yep, it freezes for a few seconds and continues after something like 5
seconds.

> A good debugging strategy may be to start the system with init=/bin/bash
> and then manually run the init scripts.

The thing is the issue disappeared with apt-get upgrade today. I guess it
was a bustage with the content of my initramfs. Now lo is the loopback
device and all seems to work correctly.

Mike


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