Michael Tokarev wrote:

So I'm not sure I understand the problem, it all works
as intended, on my systems and on many other systems all
over the world.  Maybe you have very old udev package
(from Lenny?) which does not look at /lib/udev/rules.d
at all?

In my case the system was upgraded from lenny, so my guess is that some bit of qemu-kvm doesn't handle the upgrade correctly. I was on squeeze's udev by the point I found the problem, having followed the squeeze release notes instructions on upgrading.

I've since purged and reinstalled all the libvirt and kvm packages; the result seems to behave better.

ttfn/rjk



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