This version is now outdated and no more supported
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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tecknomage, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu (not upgrade but fresh install)? ISO images are available from
http://cdi
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I have the same problem in Lucid Lynx 10.04 (dual boot with Win7)
The message is
udevd-work[326]: open/dev/null failed: No such file or directory
at the start-up screen
Sometimes it feezes in the black screen (for half an hour...) and I have to
shut down manually and reboot. This does not happen
I didn't have this bug in either form for a long time. Lately I re-profiled
ureadahead and I ended up with the version of the bug that ends up in a blank
screen with blinking cursor. I disabled ureadahead and my ubuntu (10.04) boots
very reliably.
The few seconds extra boot time beats the aggrav
Just saw this error the first time today, (it just displays, while boot
goes on), and am surprised to see that it is an old, unsolved bug that
is ignored by Canonical (they have too much 'real' trouble to fight, I
guess).
I 'vote' for the theory that the error is a timing issue at boot time,
like
I was curious and typed ls -ah *.* /dev/null into the terminal and it returned:
/dev/null initrd.img initrd.img.old vmlinuz.old
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I am using 10.10 and this problem just recently appeared, HP desktop, dual boot
Win XP, though I haven't used the Windows much, the problem only recently
appeared and I was thinking along the lines of what @
Technomage (technode) posted above:
"Since "/dev/null' is listed as a Virtual Memory
There are certainly at least two different issues being discussed here.
There are those who get the udev-work - /dev/null error and boot
continues without error(possibly with a delay) and there are those who
see the error message and boot fails. There are those who see the error
on every boot, and
Ubuntu 11.04, Lenovo T420s.
Same Error: "open /dev/null failed: " Then stops booting up.
Some things I found out:
1) when turning of NVIDIA Optimus in BIOS and enabling discrete graphic I got
that error first. (else ubuntu is not able to manage the nvidia card...)
2) Intel VT-d feature (IO v
Ubuntu 10.04.03, HP 6730s. Have had this error message ("udevd-
work[xxx]: open /dev/null failed: no such file or directory") for quite
some time.
Changing boot sequence in BIOS did not help.
However, just installing "mdadm" package makes the error message go
away.
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I don't see this bug on ver 10.04.2.
Dazz
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I should have mentioned I installed Ubuntu server version 11.04, 32 bit.
Initially this bug didn't show. It appeared after playing around with some
grub settings to solve another bug (the white stripes and unreadable text).
I now intend to install server version 10.04.2 LTS
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I have this bug as well. It appears on a clean slate install on a standard
Dell Optilux GX150.
I can't see anything in common with the other reports that point to a root
cause.
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So if i leave a CD in my DVD Player @ boot i get a black screen with no
errors. It will do nothing from there.
If i press ALT + F1 after the error appears I can login via the
terminal(even my Finger Print reader works) and then startx with no
issues. Very odd.
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I am running 11.04. After a cold boot i starting recieving the same
error. I cannot boot onto anything but a Live USB Drive. I was running
11.04 for about a month and half b4, this is the first time i have seen
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Affects me on 11.04, did not exist up to 11.04 beta-2. With the udevd-
work failure on screen the pc waits 1 or 2 minutes and did not boot on.
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possible solution, though momentary
replace /dev/null by /dev/zero
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Same problem here after upgrading to 11.04. Sometimes it appears,
sometimes it doesn't.
udevd-work[XXX] open /dev/null failed: No such file or directory
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@Seth Forshee
It might be a separate issue, but it doesn't seem coincidence that I had never
seen that message (udevd-work[xxx]: open /dev/null failed: no such file or
directory) before, and when it did start appearing, I could not boot Ubuntu at
all, for good. I was able to boot Windows 7 in th
@glm, I suspect your problem booting is a separate issue from this one.
After scanning through the comments here, I think this issue has become
quite confused and that some of the comments reflect different issues.
Just because an error message starts with "udevd-work" doesn't imply
that it's the
I have this problem as well, but in a more painful way: i can't boot at
all. After the Ubuntu Splash all goes dark... got to reboot the hard
way.
I have a Thinkpad T400, Ubuntu 10.04. I have dual boot with Windows 7 as
secondary. Both OS run on the same disk, different partitions. I'm 95%
sure I'm
The error message went away after installing mdadm. However, there is
still a delay at boot time, during which time the DVD drive is being
checked.
10.10
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I have to take that back. Seems that it dissapeared only for one boot.
The message is back again.
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Todays Maverick kernel update 2.6.35-26-generic has fixed this for me.
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I'm having the same problem as those above. I'm running 10.04
currently. I haven't had a chance to try the fixes mentioned above,
however it seems most are user-specific or temporary.
No RAID arrays or the like, just a dual-boot HP laptop. It happens
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Pm-saeedi could you please try the solution suggested in #42 and tell me
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Sometimes it happens and sometimes not.It happend at the first boot and is
repeated after every 4 or 5 reboots.
The solution that Asmante @ #75 suggested in not working for me either.I'm
using Ubuntu 10.10.
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Sometimes it happens and sometimes not.It happend at the first boot and is
repeated after every 4 or 5 reboots.
The solution that Asmante at #75 suggested in not working for me either.I'm
using Ubuntu 10.10.
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The solution suggested by Asmante at #75 didn't worked for me, I've not
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In my case:
sudo rm /dev/null
sudo mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 1 3
solved the problem.
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UPDATE
Ever since I use "sudo mdadm --manage /dev/null" back in 11/2010, I've
had the boot problem only ONCE.
So that seemed to fix MY problem.
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My system does not have a ssh.conf BUT I noticed udev.conf
- udev.conf text start -
# udev - device node and kernel event manager
#
# The udev daemon receives events from the kernel about changes in the
# /sys filesystem and manages the /dev filesystem.
description"device node and ke
In the boot order settings in BIOS i excluded everything (CD and USB-
ports) but the HDD and now the problem is gone.
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Just updated by automatic updates, error has returned :-(
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I seem to have got it!! It is the ssh-server which checks /dev/null on
start... I disabled it in /etc/init/ssh.conf and problem solved!! :)
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Can confim that it dissapears after changing bootorder, so that HD comes first.
Still get errors from grub, and it still waits for something, but the messege
about /dev/null is gone.
Running 10.10 on a custombuilt pc.
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I was getting this at every boot on an EEE PC 701 with Ubuntu 10.0.
Inspired by what tecknomage wrote on 2010-05-07, I looked at my boot
devices in the BIOS. I still had the removable device (USB stick) as
first from when I installed Ubuntu over the previous Linux version. I
have now changed that b
Boatjones,
I agree with all your points!
This is the reason I'm not telling you to upgrade to 10.10 to solve your
problem!
I've mentioned the version of my ubuntu and the kernel version, to show you
that maybe it's not kernels problem and it's something else that we didn't
think about in 10.04
technomage: To be even more precice, the problem occurs in step #2 in
disk drive/DVD drive initialization.
naskoos: While it's interesting that your problems have not returned
with 10.10, I maintain that the focus should be to eliminate this
problem in 10.04 LTS. Moving to a LTS version for which
sorry for typing errors "*came/come but" = "came/come back"
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Boatjones.
I don't think it's matter of hardware.. This fault occurs, as I said
before, in both laptop and desktop pcs of mine. Those pcs have nothing
in common.
The laptop is a toshiba portege M800
http://www.shls.com.gr/eng/product.asp?catid=2060
The desktop is a custom set:
cpu: Q6600
gpu:
Naskoos,
After 6 boots over several days with NO problem, the 7th boot (just now)
the "UDEVD-WORK/dev/null" is back.
I do confirm it looks like a Linux kernel problem.
My laptop's boot sequence is:
1) POST
2) Linux kernel load (*VGA Mode*)
3) Boot messages, GNOME load (?) (*SVGA Mode*)
4) U
For what it's worth, I have an HP Pavilion dv5-1030ee, the full
specifications can be found here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01518209&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&site=null&product=3767273&key=null
I don't have the bug on Maverick anymore, but it might be
My laptop experiencing the problem is also a Thinkpad T400 with single
boot, GRUB1/ext3. I am wondering now if those experiencing this problem
have some commonality of hardware since this problem is not present on
the two Dell laptops and single Toshiba laptop in my household. One
Dell with singl
I've got the same problem on my laptop thinkpad t400,hooo, seems no
solutions yet!
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Nope. Still there. BTW, here's the output:
$ sudo mdadm --stop /dev/null
mdadm: /dev/null does not appear to be an md device
$ sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/null
mdadm: Unrecognised md component device - /dev/null
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Boatjones,
could you please try this:
sudo mdadm --stop /dev/null
sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/null
and then reboot
It's from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mdadm
in the section "Zeroing superblock"
it may be useless but you have got nothing to loose...
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My laptop with the problem has only Ubuntu and is single-boot. My sons'
laptops without the problem are dual-boot. My wife's laptop is single-
boot Ubuntu and does not have the problem. All 4 laptops are on 10.04.
Therefore, this is independent of dual vs single boot status. It has
also been pr
I think that it has nothing to do with the installation procedure!!
I've got this problem in my both laptop and desktop pcs since ubuntu
10.10 clean installation
I was running dual boot in both laptop and desktop pcs (ubuntu and
windows 7, windows installed first)...
On my laptop I 've rein
Naskoos,
Too early to tell. My experience is the problem goes away occasionally,
like after a Update Manager run requiring a reboot.
I don't use my Ubuntu Laptop much. Have it to get the experience of
Linus/Ubuntu. So I'll see what happens after MORE boots.
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...sorry for half message
I'm continueing
I didn't install:
utily programs for webservers
I've rebooted and everything still is fine! No problem!
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I'm on 10.10!
I've updated my system throw update manager...
I've installed new linux headers and stuff like that!
I didn't install:
anything that has to do with OpenJDK
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IF the problem is caused by Linux trying to mount a software-RAID drive
(as the solution points to) the question is still WHY?
I am operating from wetware memory here, so this MAY be incorrect.
I started having this problem AFTER installing Ubuntu from the Live CD
back in a v9.whatever, and have
I removed and reinstalled mdadm. No luck. I even then ran "sudo mdadm
--manage /dev/null" just to make sure. No luck. It's back.
The update was the standard updates received from Canonical via Update
Manager. This morning consisted of linux headers, linux dev headers,
dpkg and some others. I
boatjones try to remove and reinstall mdadm...
What have you updated?
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Bad news. After the system update this morning (Dec 1, 2010) the
problem returned upon reboot. Whatever was updated nullified the fix.
Checking Software Center, I see that mdadm is still installed.
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Good News from here too. I only had to
sudo apt-get install mdadm
and complete the install procedure to remove the message. It makes me gain a
whopping second on boot. ^^
Thanks!
2010/11/29 boatjones <575...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> I can confirm that the problem seems to have gone away for my la
I can confirm that the problem seems to have gone away for my laptop.
1) Used Software Center to install "mdadm"
2) Due to error of "UDEVD-WORK/dev/null", I modified naskoos' process
slightly:
I run mdadm once from terminal using this command:
"sudo mdadm --manage /dev/null".
The output w
If you search for "mdadm" in Software Center, you 'll get this result:
"tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID)"
"mdamd"
In more info says:
"The mdadm utility can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD (multi-
disk) arrays for software RAID or multipath I/O."
"This package automat
Question for "naskoos"...
What is "mdadm" and what category in Software Center is it listed?
(I don't have access to my Ubuntu system at the moment)
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I think I've got a solution!!!
My system was trying to mount sdd disk "UDEVD-WORK/dev/sdd" which is
not virtual disk it really exist (4th disk).
I don't really know why did this work... but it worked!
I was searching in Google for similar problems and I figure out that
this problem occurs mo
Just experienced this problem.
Linux version 2.6.35-22-generic (bui...@vernadsky) (gcc version 4.4.5
(Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-14ubuntu5) ) #35-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 20:36:48 UTC
2010
Using Grub2.
/etc/fstab as follows:
proc/proc procnodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
# / was on
It is unclear that this is a kernel bug. I have opened a task on udev
_in_addition_ to the kernel task.
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Importance: Undecided
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Well, here is ext4 either and the problem is still on... so, nope.
2010/11/11 uncommon <575...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> I have that problem too on ext4 partitions. Boring.
>
> 2010/11/11 Ibrahim M. Ghazal <575...@bugs.launchpad.net>
>
> > I had this problem in Lucid installed on an ext3 partition.
I have that problem too on ext4 partitions. Boring.
2010/11/11 Ibrahim M. Ghazal <575...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> I had this problem in Lucid installed on an ext3 partition. I wiped the
> installation and installed Maverick on an ext4 partition and the problem
> disappeared, as #29 suggested. Perhap
I had this problem in Lucid installed on an ext3 partition. I wiped the
installation and installed Maverick on an ext4 partition and the problem
disappeared, as #29 suggested. Perhaps this is worth investigating, what
filesystem are you people using?
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This was happening to me in 10.04 and still does when I updated to 10.10
(which was really disappointing). And I strongly agree with tecknomage,
we're a already a considerable number of users with the bug.
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Note, as of this time-date stamp, this CONFIRMED bug is still
UNASSIGNED.
Is anyone up at Conical, etc, listening? Or are "they" just ignoring ALL
of us. If I were the only one, I would not be complaining.
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Same for me after online upgrade from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10, this is a
really annoying error and it makes computer start up slower than before
(10.04)
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On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD-WORK/dev/null" which fails
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Forum thread says this is a fstab file problem. Various suggested fixes
do not work.
same for me : my computer HP HDX18
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> PS: Forgot, I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 full-release (NOT RC)
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Mac Mini. Ubuntu 10.10 is the only operating system installed on the
system and I let the installer erase the entire disk and use the default
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@candtalan: Could you plese tell me whether you are using GRUB or
GRUB2? Also, could you tell me if you formatted the drives as ext3 or
ext4? Does the Ubuntu install share the disk with another OS on other
partitions and you get a GRUB menu prior to booting or is the Ubuntu
install on the entire
I get this problem Ubuntu LTS 10.04.1
New install.
This is a friends laptop and I regret having to hand it back after work
done with an obvious error message showing. It seems to add a few
seconds to the boot time, which is otherwise very good.
This is a Long Term Support release.
The user will
I don't have the technical knowledge to investigate the bug any further,
but I can spend time testing whatever needs to, or provide configuration
information if a developer asks for it, etc. This bug is a show stopper
for me, and I'd love to see it fixed. Fresh Network
(ch.archive.ubuntu.com) insta
No. Unless I am mistaken, this bug pertains to 10.04. All previous
postings are for those of us experiencing this bug with 10.04. To mark
it as resolved for 10.10 is not relevant to those of us wishing to get
the LTS version working. If the bug was manifesting itself in 10.10,
perhaps it should
boatjones: did you try with 10.10? (Since jordanwb reported it was fixed
with Maverick)
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Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Installed system updates as of 15:00 EDT and the problem persists.
Where is the fix?
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jordanwb: If so, marking this as Fix Released.
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Background: The hard drive in my laptop died so I took the SSD out of my
desktop machine and put it in my laptop. Updated fstab, update-grub,
grub-install, update-initramfs -c -k all, the whole nine yards.
I'm getting this on an Acer Aspire 5741 using the kernel available in
the kernel ppa (for TR
I have the same experience.
I use Ubuntu 10.4 coming from 8.04 -> 8.10 -> 9.04 -> 9.10 -> 10.4
It started when I inserted and extracted a wifi pcmcia card while the
computer was running.
At the next reboot I had the message.
I found here
http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=...untu#msg_39012
som
I get this message at every boot up. Is there some good workaround cause
it's really annoying.
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I experience this error after upgrading from ubuntu 8.10 (i386) to 10.4
(amd64).
Ubuntu splash screen is not "delayed" but the boot-process stops right after
that message ... leaving a mal-adjusted white rectangle on screen with cursor
upper-left corner not blinking.
The only way to "continue"
Question iskarion,
Will the "To fix the delayed loading of the splash" commands work for
the normal Ubuntu splash screen?
I don't want the Plymouth boot screen.
I've learned the hard way not to "test" things that change bootup
WITHOUT asking. Too many tries have forced me to completely reinsta
After upgrading from 9.04 --> 10.04, I receive the same message on bootup
though with different line number:
"udevd-work[364]: opening directory /dev/null failed: no such file or directory"
The upgrade and possibly this problem seems to have added 15 seconds to the
bootup as it seems to hang at
Sorry, wrong url. This is the right one
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/quick-tipplymouth-themes-in-ubuntu-10-04
-lucid-lynx.html
I should mention that for me this is adding about 1 second to the whole
boot process, but as this did hide the annoying "udevd-work..." message,
that's an accetable workarou
I am seeing a similar problem.
Sometimes I get the /dev/null reported, or sometimes I get the problem reported
on a partition (like /dev/sdb5) which I have converted to an LVM.
Which message comes up seems fairly random, though the /dev/null is less
frequent.
I also have ntfs partitions - cou
Assuming that this error message is just a cosmetic issue and not a real
problem (at least so far I didn't encounter any further side effects related to
the udevd-work.. message), I found some workaround, which at least is hiding
the error message.
Just add Plymouth to initramfs as described her
Another thought.
Log = SYSLOG:
LC2000SN CRON[2184]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null &&
debian-sa1 1 1)
In the above command, IF "sa1" = swap partition, that is wrong. The
swap is SDA5, which means the command should be to "sa5"
Comments?
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On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD
Another thought.
Since "/dev/null' is listed as a Virtual Memory Device, could the
problem be trying to access virtual memory BEFORE it is mounted?
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On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD-WORK/dev/null"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575333
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OK - I am on my Ubuntu Notebook. Here are my Log Search results.
Search = /dev/null
Log = SYSLOG:
LC2000SN CRON[2184]: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null &&
debian-sa1 1 1)
Log = UDEV:
UDEV [1273598840.789083] add /devices/virtual/mem/null (mem)
UDEV_LOG=3
ACTION=add
DEVPATH=
OK, noticed in "iskarion's" DAEMON.LOG has the "/dev/null" entry. None
of the other logs have it.
May 10 18:18:20 meinpc udevadm[1160]: device 0x7f7facfabce0 filled with
db symlink data '/dev/null'
Is this and indicator of the problem we are reporting?
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On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD-W
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48235875/debug
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On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD-WORK/dev/null"
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