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On Tuesday 24 March 2009 10:34:40 Mick wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 24 March 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> > On Tuesday 24 March 2009 05:01:36 SOrCErEr wrote: |
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> > > No, that isn't. That file exists. |
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> > > So I tested like below. |
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> > > |
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> > > /etc/init.d/udev stop |
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> > > /etc/init.d/sysfs stop |
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> > > /etc/init.d/udev start |
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> > > /etc/init.d/sysfs status |
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> > > |
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> > > Result is |
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> > > "* status: stopped" |
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> > I had this problem recently. I had updated to udev-140 and forgot to run |
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> > conf- update to fic the changed config file. |
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> > |
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> > Did you recently update udev? |
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> I am confused reading this thread. I have sysfs mounted: |
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> $ mount | grep sysfs |
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> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec) |
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> However, I do not have sysfs in /etc/init.d/sysfs. |
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it's done by udev, so there is no separate init script for sysfs |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |