> Only, unfortunately, two or more of those are the same real device. A
> race condition (which would probably be aggravated by SMP systems) can
> then occur where a potentially infinite loop of self-chaining change
> events starts. I would presume that at some point it either overflows
> or bogs down to the point where so many instances are spawned that it
> causes the lag and then lets you past.
hmm... seems to be true. I just disabled one core started udev and
enabled core again. It's working.
> Only, unfortunately, two or more of those are the same real device. A
> race condition (which would probably be aggravated by SMP systems) can
> then occur where a potentially infinite loop of self-chaining change
> events starts. I would presume that at some point it either overflows
> or bogs down to the point where so many instances are spawned that it
> causes the lag and then lets you past.
hmm... seems to be true. I just disabled one core started udev and
enabled core again. It's working.
echo 0 > /sys/devices/ system/ cpu/cpu1/ online system/ cpu/cpu1/ online
/etc/init.d/udev start
echo 1 > /sys/devices/