On Sun 11. of February 2007, Tomasz Wittner wrote:
Hello,
Nearly every two booting I'm forced to press reset button on my workstation
(or sometimes is possible Alt+PrintScreen+S/B) - starting hangs during
hdparm invokation. Because hdparm is called right after starting udev I
suspect that udev (v. 079) doesn't finish its job and hdparm maybe hangs
because of queued kernel/udev events[1] are not handled yet.
Newer udev (v. 104) has binary called udevsettle which is used in
start_udev (PLD Th) or /etc/init.d/udev (Debian unstable f.e.) scripts. As
is said in [1]man udevsettle is used for delaying script execution until
queued kernel/udev events are handled.
I've just upgraded udev to 104 (and uClibc to 0.28.1) on my desktop (Ac) -
both built from HEAD - everything seems to work properly.
--
Tomasz Wittner
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