Gary Thomas wrote:
Gary Thomas wrote:
Gary Thomas wrote:
Chris Lumens wrote:
The attached log shows why this is failing - my disks are
registered with the HAL, but the block device has not been
created. Don't know why.
Is udevd running?
Yes
Note: this seems to be new? I just looked at the setup
in the original Fedora 8 tree and there is no udev in the
loader environment.
I tried to capture the udev output (udevd --daemon log_level=debug)
but those messages seem to have gotten lost. Any clues how I
can further debug this?
More data - it seems that post 11.4.0.12, anaconda requires
a newer version of udev ( > 116). This was at least part of
my problem (I dropped a new anaconda and all it said it needed
into stock Fedora 8 which only has udev 116)
Now, my 'sd' devices are built, but the 'hal' scan in minihal.py
fails to find *any* devices at all :-(
Does this work for anyone? Should I just go back to 11.3.0.50?
Problem #N - udev.118 doesn't run with my (arguably outdated by
I can't upgrade it today) kernel (2.6.20)
I backed up to udev.116 and got farther by making mk-images
aware of the different layouts (udev.116 has independent programs
for udevsettle, etc, whereas udev.118 has udevadm for everything)
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