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Hello! |
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Since this morning, I'm unable to start hald. This is in so |
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far a pretty big problem, as this means, that I cannot boot :| |
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After setting HALD_VERBOSE=yes in /etc/rc.conf, I found that |
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it filled the syslog with a lot of lines like |
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device_info.c:984: Unhandled rule (0)! |
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Searching the archive of this list, I found a thread started |
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by Mick on July 14; see eg. |
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http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=11596495&framed=y |
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In this thread, Alessandro del Gallo suggested to move files |
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from /etc/udev/rules.d out of the way, to figure out what's |
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exactly causing the issue. I did that, and even when I have |
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*no* files at all in rules.d anymore, I cannot start hald by |
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running "/usr/sbin/hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes". |
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>From what other sources is hald fetching rules? Ie. what |
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other file/directory might I need to empty? |
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Thanks, |
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Alexander |
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