Karl Larsen wrote:
It was the new update udev that solved all the problems with the new
kernels. I know your working with f8 and when you get the new udev your
systems should all work.
It was the problem that udev and the kernel are so close that the
kernel got ahead of udev :-)
It was strange that Rawhide was not broken relating to udev but Fedora 7
was broken. The file responsible for the F7 problems contained the
correct entries and probably worked fine. (Version udev-113-8.fc8)
It is good that it was fixed, regardless as to which Fedora version had
the problem.
Jim
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