I have been pursuing the thought that udevd is trying to write to /dev/.udev after its been moved to /run/udev, however I haven't found a good testing regime. I have been trying to figure out how /dev/.udev gets created (so it can be moved to /run/udev) but so far failed. The only possible explanation I could find was in /sbin/MAKEDEV, but I don't have that file on my system.

However a couple of possibly important pieces of information

1) If I start up in recovery mode, I still get all the "Failed to write to queue file" messages, but I can log in with my usb keyboard. However if I start up in normal mode, when I get to gdm the keyboard and mouse are dead (but in X of course).

2) I experimented with with making udev depend upon $local_fs. It didn't prevent the problem, nor did it help with locked keyboard and mouse. However when I logged in to gnome3, it was effectively dead. The mouse had no effect when moved into the top right corner. This might have been co-incidence (I have noticed gnome3 susceptible to this if I do it too quickly after startup) so I repeated it and the fault was there the very next run. I then edited out the dependency in recovery mode and restarted. Gnome3 started.


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Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk




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