There are additional issues after installing base-files 6.2 and udev 167-1.
On the first reboot after the upgrade, udev /does/ start but does not start 
correctly; manually killing the three 'udev --daemon' processes and restarting 
udev via '/etc/init.d/udev start' appears as if it mostly works, as do 
successive reboots.

However, after the udev 167-1 + base-files 6.2 upgrade, file /dev/root is not 
created, which causes grub-probe to fail, and thus update-grub fails with an 
error (which thankfully reports the lack of /dev/root).

I think this bug is 'critical', as it is causing system breakage; udev is 
required to be able to mount filesystems via UUID.

  -- Chris

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Chris Knadle
chris.kna...@coredump.us



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