Bug#353480: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-22 Thread
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Bug#353480: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-21 Thread Joel Soete
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 10:02:28PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: udevd[862]: get_netlink_msg: unable to receive kernel netlink message: No buffer space available !-- not sure about this message, but the same is shown for initramfs-tools -- This is the reason you aren't getting /dev/sd* nodes.

Bug#353480: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-21 Thread Kyle McMartin
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 02:46:09PM +0100, Joel Soete wrote: hihi, as I have to rebuild the pkg is also discover: udev_libc_wrapper.h:69:2: warning: #warning inotify unsupported on this architecture! Good catch, I missed this. Yes, this should also go upstream... not that I've yet received any

Bug#353480: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-21 Thread Joel Soete
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 10:02:28PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: udevd[862]: get_netlink_msg: unable to receive kernel netlink message: No buffer space available !-- not sure about this message, but the same is shown for initramfs-tools -- This is the reason you aren't getting /dev/sd*

Bug#353480: [parisc-linux] Re: Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-21 Thread Matthew Wilcox
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 06:00:43PM +0100, Joel Soete wrote: Just a small update to confirm that works fine: INIT: version 2.86 booting Starting the hotplug events dispatcher: udevd. Synthesizing the initial hotplug events...done. Waiting for /dev to be fully populated... done (timeout). How

Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-19 Thread Joel Soete
Frans Pop wrote: Package: yaird Version: 0.0.12-3 Severity: important After a new installation on hppa, the system seemed to boot correctly, but failed to mount /boot and /home directories. Also the eth0 network interface was not brought up automatically. If I create the initrd using

Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-19 Thread Frans Pop
On Sunday 19 February 2006 11:11, Joel Soete wrote: Frans Pop wrote: udevd[862]: get_netlink_msg: unable to receive kernel netlink message: No buffer space available mmm, yes I encountered the same pb with a recent smp kernel (iirc 2.6.16-rc2...) and udev. but not with a up kernel. Hmm. I

Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-18 Thread Frans Pop
Package: yaird Version: 0.0.12-3 Severity: important After a new installation on hppa, the system seemed to boot correctly, but failed to mount /boot and /home directories. Also the eth0 network interface was not brought up automatically. If I create the initrd using initramfs-tools these

Bug#353480: [Yaird-devel] Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-18 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 reassign 353480 udev thanks On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 22:02:28 +0100 Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After a new installation on hppa, the system seemed to boot correctly, but failed to mount /boot and /home directories. Also the eth0 network

Bug#353480: yaird: [hppa] /dev/sd* device nodes not created and eth0 not enabled

2006-02-18 Thread Kyle McMartin
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 10:02:28PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: udevd[862]: get_netlink_msg: unable to receive kernel netlink message: No buffer space available !-- not sure about this message, but the same is shown for initramfs-tools -- This is the reason you aren't getting /dev/sd* nodes. I