On Saturday 13 January 2007 15:08, Florian Reitmeir wrote: > you really did a > dpkg --purge udev > dpkg --purge ifrename > dpkg --purge hotplug > ? > > if you did correctly and reinstalled udev everything should work normally > and the files should not missing anymore. > > ok here .. in commands .. > > apt-get --purge remove udev ifrename hotplug > rm -Rf /etc/udev > apt-get install udev hald Yes, I did. Please note ifrename was not installed and hotplug was not installed, too, because it conflicts with udev. So I just did aptitude purge udev and removed /etc/udev. Then I purged hal (not hald, there is no package named "hald") and reinstalled it to rigenerate /etc/udev/rules.d/z99_hal.rules. I think, as a last resort, I will try to install debian kernel 2.6.18 pre-compiled. -- On this laptop no Windows system survives and LINUX POWER reigns UNLIMITED. Successfully Microsoft free since December 2002.
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