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On 2013-08-10 2:47 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Tanstaafl wrote: |
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>> Well, that was about as uneventful as it gets. |
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>> emerge -C udev |
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>> emerge -1 eudev |
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>> etc-update, accepted changes |
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>> /etc/init.d/udev restart |
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>> Done... |
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>> Thanks very much to all who replied to ease my worried mind |
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>> (especially Neil). :) |
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>> I added a forum thread about this, just for closure: |
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>> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7369696.html#7369696 |
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> Glad it went well. If you hadn't asked, it could have been a disaster. |
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> Murphy's law you know. ;-) |
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Exactly... ;) |
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Also, to correct the above - I did do one other thing, but didn't see it |
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until I went to emerge something else... |
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When I emerged another app after updating udev, after the successful |
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emerge there was a warning about some preserved libs fro the old udev, |
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and it told me to (and so I did): |
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emerge @preserved-rebuild |
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to rebuild lvm2... |
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Thanks again... :) I'm just about done updating everything else that had |
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gotten backed up by my holding off on doing anything about udev... |