Yes, it's quite likely that the devices are created in the initramfs
You can add a custom initramfs hook to ensure your config file is copied
in place if you like - otherwise this isn't something we're going to try
and fix (we've actually already fixed the kernel to not create those
devices in the
The bug is still present!
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Is it safe to do this remotely? I am now in another part of the country
from this system (which is used by my parents so I don't want to screw
it up). Though I suppose I can reboot it and it will be fine.
BTW, is it possible that this is caused because the tty devices are
created by the copy of ud
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Can you please kill the running udevd, and then (as root) run "udevd
--verbose > udevd.log" and attach that file to the bug report (you'll
need to ^C it after a few seconds, then run udevd --daemon again)
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I'll try adding last_rule to the options field. Is it comma or
whitespace separated? It doesn't seem to be documented in udev(7).
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the rules are processed in the files order. May an other rule processed
after make yours useless ?
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