Have you added any udev rules that use watch? You should be able to grep the files...
sudo grep -ri watch /etc/udev sudo grep -ri watch /lib/udev
Then comment out any watches like this one has been (from grep result) /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules:#KERNEL!="sr*", OPTIONS+="watch"
after that you can re-create your initrds and should be able to boot.
sudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r) (you can replace the $() part with all if you want.)
jh wrote 57 minutes ago: (permalink)
@MichaelEvans
# aptitude show udev Package: udev State: installed Automatically installed: no Version: 138-2~tj~ppa2j
Checked that a new initrd was generated as well.
Still broken as reported.
-jh
Have you added any udev rules that use watch? You should be able to grep the files...
sudo grep -ri watch /etc/udev
sudo grep -ri watch /lib/udev
Then comment out any watches like this one has been (from grep result) rules.d/ 60-persistent- storage. rules:# KERNEL! ="sr*", OPTIONS+="watch"
/lib/udev/
after that you can re-create your initrds and should be able to boot.
sudo update-initramfs -c -k $(uname -r)
(you can replace the $() part with all if you want.)
jh wrote 57 minutes ago: (permalink)
@MichaelEvans
# aptitude show udev
Package: udev
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 138-2~tj~ppa2j
Checked that a new initrd was generated as well.
Still broken as reported.
-jh