Thanks, Sven. That was the problem. udev wasn't
restarted after the change of runlevel back.
I wanted to change the runlevel to single-user
because I wanted to remount my filesystems
on top of lvm read-only for a short time and
create lvm snapshots with consistent filesystems.
So I need to stop
Hello,
I discovered a problem with Xorg recently. When I change
the runlevel to single-user mode (i.e. to 1) and then back
to multi-user mode (i.e. to 2) and start the X server
again, my keyboard doesn't work anymore under X. The same
happens if I boot directly into runlevel 1 and then change
it
On 2011-06-18 22:25 +0200, Lukas Baxa wrote:
I discovered a problem with Xorg recently. When I change
the runlevel to single-user mode (i.e. to 1) and then back
to multi-user mode (i.e. to 2) and start the X server
again, my keyboard doesn't work anymore under X. The same
happens if I boot
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