> MAKEDEV-3.13-1 > -------------- > * Tue Sep 14 2004 Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@xxxxxxxxxx> 3.13-1 > > - excise all architecture-specific logic and configuration data -- udev > knows > no arch-specific details, so they should be irrelevant now > - remove build conflicts on older RPM, unnecessary now that dev is gone > - remove dev's %post fstab munging > - add a short-circuit test for the common non-match cases > > * Tue Sep 14 2004 Jeremy Katz <katzj@xxxxxxxxxx> - 3.12.2-1 > > - add the vcsa user and floppy group in the MAKEDEV package now > > * Mon Sep 13 2004 Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@xxxxxxxxxx> 3.12.1-1 > > - nuke the "dev" subpackage > > > udev-030-26 > ----------- > * Mon Sep 13 2004 Jeremy Katz <katzj@xxxxxxxxxx> - 030-26 > > - require a 2.6 kernel > - prereq instead of requires MAKEDEV > - obsolete and provide dev > - add a trigger for the removal of /dev so that we set things up > > * Fri Sep 10 2004 Dan Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> - 030-25 > > - Use matchmediacon > Ok, right now after updating to this latest, I can not boot. I get to the point of this: Red Hat nash version 4.1.9 starting Mounted /proc filesystem Mounting sysfs Loading jdb.ko module Creating block devices Creating root device Mounting root filesystem kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted file system with ordered data mode. Switching to new root Then it just hangs and nothing happens. It doesn't matter if I use older kernels, same behavior. I have no clue. Is it because the dev package was deleted? I had set in /etc/udev/udev.conf UDEV_INITRD="no" to avoid the many error messages at boot time, should that be set to "yes"? Then remake the initrd? I can boot the rescue disk and get to the files, so I know the disk partitions are ok. Thanks, just going through a paradigm shift myself right now. -- Brian Millett Enterprise Consulting Group "Shifts in paradigms (314) 205-9030 often cause nose bleeds." bpmATec-groupDOTcom Greg Glenn