That was my error also
SYSFS{} will be removed in future udev version please use ATTR{} to
match the event device, or ATTRS{} to match a parent device, in
/lib/udev/rules.d/
System would not boot. I realized that i had added something to fstab the
other day but forgot to change it back.
I boote
This issue may be closed as it was related to a hardware bug that
corrupted data on the hard disk.
However I found out during investigation that a wrong line in /etc/fstab
can also prevent Ubuntu 10.04 from booting. Just add a line for an
external hdd and omit the "noauto" flag and the system won'
Here is some more info on this one. I found out that this seems somehow related
to the fglrx graphics driver for ati cards. That was installed in addition to
the above mentioned software from the official repositories.
The driver seems to freeze the system at boot.
To reproduce:
1. Set up a clea