I've got a Lucid (10.04) guest running in a production environment that I don't
really want to rebuild
After running apt-get upgrade I get errors from the udev package.
>From reading other posts I see that udev is not used and that holding the
>package back prevents the problem when doing an upgrade, but does anyone have
>a solution to get rid of the error message if the upgrade was already
>attempted?
Removing udev doesn't work as there are too many packages that depend on udev.
is there anyway to remove udev without breaking the other packages or some way
to remove the error?
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