23.02.2011 23:10, Netvalue Support wrote:

> I found /etc/udev/rules.d/65-kvm.rules on some of my systems, which I
> had to remove.  These started off as Etchnhalf and were previously
> upgraded to Lenny; systems that started off as Lenny were fine.  But to
> muddy the waters a little, I've also had qemu-kvm from backports or
> built from upstream sources on these machines at times.

Do you have these 65-kvm.rules files somewhere still?

Currently qemu-kvm ships /lib/udev/rules.d/60-qemu-kvm.rules,
but the rules in there (especially setting permissions/
ownership) may be owerwritten by 65-kvm.rules (since it
sorts after 60-*), so the only possible explanation of
this issue is an error in 65-kvm.rules.

And the only place I can think of where that file may
come from is kvm package v. 85 or nearby, which were
present in backports for some time, and for which I
don't have any upgrade paths.

In any case, it'd be nice to see the content of that
file (if it's still possible), and the solution is to
just remove that file.  Maybe I will be able to come
with some automatic solution, but I'm afraid it's too
late for squeeze, -- I don't want to mess up with
config files risking to create more serious breakage.

Thanks!

/mjt



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