Finally I found that udev needs (in some cases) to resolve its own hostname (I haven't set the hostname on /etc/hosts).
Putting the hostname in /etc/hosts with this nsswitch.conf configuration works for the other two hosts. (Despite one of them can boot without this setup). 10 de 10 de 2010 a les 23:59 +0200, Marc Franquesa wrote: > I have the same problem described in the Bug 375077, despite this bug > appears as fixed in 251-4 version, my hosts running Debian Lenny show > the same behavior reported in it. Four hosts with Lenny installed (and > different architectures: i386, arm and mips) have this exact same issue: > udev hangs indefinitely when using libnss-ldap. No timeouts, no error > messages, ... nothing, I can press Ctrl+C and the boot process continue. > If I configure nsswitch to use only local files, udev boots correctly. > > I am using libnss-ldap, and my /etc/nsswitch.conf is this: > > passwd: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > group: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > shadow: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > hosts: files dns ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > networks: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > protocols: db files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > services: db files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > ethers: db files > rpc: db files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > automount: files ldap [UNAVAIL=return] > > And libnss-ldap is configured with bind_policy soft. > > I have detected that some udev-rules search for groups not > in /etc/groups (like nvram or fuse) I added them to local files, but reading > the bug report (IMHO), > bind_policy soft would be enough to exit immediately if network nor LDAP > is available and udev would boot normaly. Currently all of my Debian > Lenny hosts show this same problem during boot, udev hangs without any error > message. > > The most strange is that I've create the nvram group in all 4 hosts and in > one of them udev boots > normally now, but other three shows the same problem: udev hangs if nsswitch > is configured to seek libnss-ldap. > > I don't like to reopen again the old bug before comenting it in the list and > probably this is a misconfiguration or libnss-ldap installation problem. > Can someone provide some clues? > > Thank you > > > > -- > ---------------------------------- > Marc Franquesa > Lady 3Jane http://www.l3jane.net/ > Warbaby > > > > > -- ---------------------------------- Marc Franquesa Lady 3Jane http://www.l3jane.net/ Nexus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1287122045.2415.2.ca...@nexus.l3jane.net