On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Marco d'Itri wrote:

On Oct 21, Peter Denison <bug-repo...@marshadder.org> wrote:

What differs is that even after killing all the 'udevd --daemon'
processes, if I start up a single one, it is OK for a while, then
relapses into the same behaviour.
It happens after udev receives an event.
The best I can do it patch it to abort, you need to upgrade your kernel
and possibly find out the first non-broken release.

Oct 21 20:28:23 sheeva kernel: udev: missing sysfs features; please
update the kernel or disable the kernel's CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED
option; udev may fail to work correctly
Unrelated, but you really need to disable that option.

This then becomes a distribution stability issue. If the new udev means the kernel should upgrade, then should this bug be moved to the kernel package? Even though the kernel itself is OK?



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