I booted directly to a shell and started the system by hand. After
mounting devtmpfs, /dev/sr? were not created. Started udevd and they
were.
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Am 04.07.2015 um 21:09 schrieb Joshua Hudson:
Devices not created by kernel. Verified by stopping udev.
Sorry, what are you trying to say here? Please be more verbose.
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Am 04.07.2015 um 21:41 schrieb Joshua Hudson:
Update: problem disappeared after cold boot. Additional information
gained from experiment:
devtmpfs does not create /dev/sr? nodes on this system. udevd does once
started.
No, as explained. udevd doesn't create the /dev/sr* device node.
The
It is important to note that without the device node, attempting to
eject /dev/sr0 or /dev/sr1 is going to fail. Some (notably apple)
cdroms don't have eject buttons.
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Am 04.07.2015 um 19:08 schrieb Joshua:
Package: udev
Version: 215-17
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.1
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* What led up to the situation?
Noticed CDROM drive spinning up every
Devices not created by kernel. Verified by stopping udev.
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Update: problem disappeared after cold boot. Additional information
gained from experiment:
devtmpfs does not create /dev/sr? nodes on this system. udevd does once started.
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