Ross Boylan on 20/04/06 05:35, wrote:
I've attached the rules files. As udev rules might as well be written in Klingon as far as I'm concerned, I'm hoping someone who understands this can help...

I've been struggling with udev too.  I think you've been caught by
its rapid changes.  More recent udevs depend on more recent
(post-stock Sarge) kernels and apparently implement features that the
older udev didn't.  I assume that the errors come from an older udev
trying to parse a file intended only for a newer udev.

Changing a package doesn't necessarily change the config files, which
are what are giving you problems.  If you can do a purge, not just
remove, of the affected packages and then reinstall them you'll
probably fix your problem.

I had a similar problem and solved it by doing a "apt-get --purge remove" followed by moving the old /etc/udev/ out of the way to /etc/udev.old/

Then I reinstalled the udev I needed and the problem sorted itself out.


hth
Adam


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