Ooops.

There may be /some/ options. If you are able to single user (by-passing a lot of normal boot procedure) & are able to manually bring up network interfaces, you may be able to edit the version pulled by apt in /etc/apt/sources.list (or .d variety) and "downgrade."

It may also be simply the way you upgraded it. Normally you should 'apt-get dist-upgrade' which will resolve a lot of issues. It may just be you did upgrade and are still missing a lot of the vital components to use the newer version.

Ian

On 07/04/2012 21:32, Mike Burrows wrote:
Hi Folks.

Went ahead a did an upgrade on my lenny box ignoring the dire warning about udev and an incompatible kernel. Needless to say the system will now not boot past udevadm.

Is there anything i can do to roll back to my earlier version please? Done a spot of googling but cant really find a way to go back to my previous udev.

TIA
Mike




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