On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 03:45:41PM +0100, steve wrote: > Le 19-01-2021, à 14:49:36 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit : > > >On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 07:41:13AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > >>On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 10:03:12AM +0100, steve wrote: > >>> Jan 19 09:47:52 box systemd-udevd[611]: sdg5: Failed to update device > >>> symlinks: Too many levels of symbolic links > >>> Jan 19 09:47:52 box systemd-udevd[581]: sdg6: Failed to update device > >>> symlinks: Too many levels of symbolic links > >> > >>Look for a symlink that points to itself, presumably in either /dev or > >>/etc/udev. If you can't find one, then look for a symlink that points > >>to an earlier point in the path to itself, creating a loop. > > > >FWIW GNU find is said to detect circular links. Try > > > > find $YOUR_SUSPECT_ROOT -follow -printf "" > > Ok, I found some circular links: > > find /usr -follow -printf "" > find: Boucle détectée dans le système de fichiers ; « ‘/usr/bin/X11’ » est > dans la même boucle que ‘/usr/bin’. > > ls -l /usr/bin/X11 > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1 6 mai 2013 /usr/bin/X11 -> . > > > find /sys -follow -printf "" [...]
Not every one of those are "bad". The X11 one is normal. Many of those in /sys and /dev, too. It'd be interesting to know which one your startup is choking on. Cheers - t
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