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Dale wrote: |
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> Philip Webb wrote: |
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>> 090910 Dale wrote: |
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>>> I noticed I now have a udev in /etc/init.d/. |
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>>> I checked, it is not running but udevd is not running either: |
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>>> root@smoker / # /etc/init.d/udev status |
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>>> * status: stopped |
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>>> root@smoker / # ps aux | grep udev |
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>>> root 30451 0.0 0.0 1888 504 pts/0 R+ 16:04 0:00 grep --colour=auto udev |
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>> Using Baselayout 1.12.11.1 & Udev 141 , I get : |
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>> root:508 default> ps aux | grep udev |
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>> root 659 0.0 0.0 12524 936 ? S<s Sep10 0:00 /sbin/udevd --daemon |
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> So it should be running all the time then but for some reason it wasn't |
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> on mine. Hmmm. I'm going to reboot sometime soon and I'll check to see |
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> if it is running then. I hope this was just a fluke of some kind. |
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> Thanks for all the help. I'll report back if it doesn't start as it should. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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I rebooted, into a new kernel I made a few days ago, and udev is running |
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without me having to start it or anything. I dunno what the heck |
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happened. |
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It is running now so I guess it was a fluke of some kind. |
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Thanks for the help. I'm off to research building a Phenom II x4 |
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puter. o_O |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |