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Posted: 06.04.2011, 17:18
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 18:51
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bluewater wrote:
if you're affected, this workaround may fix it
Hit [e] during grub, to edit your grub entry and change "ro" to "rw" in the line linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.38-2.slh.3-aptosid-686 root=/dev/mapper/vg--progress-debian ro quiet libata.ignore_hpa=1 ...or whatever your kernel is
if you're lucky, that will allow you to boot but ensure you install the fixed udev package from the aptosid repo [ udev 167-1+c0.aptosid.1 ] as the first step after booting up
usb-keyboard and mouse are up again, thanks a lot , bluewater ) |
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Carnophage
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 20:42
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In my case, the trick with rw in grub allowed to login to the system (before the reboot I had the aptosid version of udev installed).
After succesfull login
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rm -rf /run
as suggested here → http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepor ... =621036#77 seems to solve the problem for now. |
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nh2
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 21:48
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After a D-U and a reboot today on my netbook (aptosid 32 bit) the mouse and the keyboard didn't respond in KDM login screen.
I pressed the power button to make a clean shutdown and rebooted in maintenance mode. Then I renamed the /run/ directory:
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# mv /run /run.bak
and rebooted once again... Everything seems to work fine now! |
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mheyes
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 21:55
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| yes, and base-files 6.3 corrects the problem until udev gets fixed. |
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DeepDayze
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 22:54
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| Seems there's so many moving parts for such a critical infrastructure and when something gets screwed up sure can cause total breakage |
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bmorency
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 23:28
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Code:
# mv /run /run.bak
On my system (amd64) I was able to boot but both of my network cards were not working. They are not wireless.My keyboard and mouse were also working. When I ran the code above and rebooted both my network cards were working again. |
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dibl
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Posted: 06.04.2011, 23:49
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It's starting KDE when I boot with "rw" instead of "ro", and I have the keyboard and mouse, but kwin is using 43% of the CPU resources on my netbook, so ....
waiting |
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DeepDayze
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 00:10
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dibl wrote:
It's starting KDE when I boot with "rw" instead of "ro", and I have the keyboard and mouse, but kwin is using 43% of the CPU resources on my netbook, so ....
waiting
With issues like that I just simply downgraded to udev and base-files in testing and deleted the /run directory to get the full functionality back. This is too serious to get half-baked fixes and hacks. Going to wait to see if this issue gets fully resolved before i dist-upgrade again |
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dibl
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 00:41
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DeepDayze wrote:
With issues like that I just simply downgraded to udev and base-files in testing and deleted the /run directory to get the full functionality back. This is too serious to get half-baked fixes and hacks. Going to wait to see if this issue gets fully resolved before i dist-upgrade again
Right. Thanks, DD. I can live without my netbook for a few days or a week. The desktop is not getting a d-u until this is fully sorted. Patience may be the best mode for this one. |
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slam
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 05:56
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 11:40
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| The fix does not solve the keyboard & mouse issues in aptosid 32 bit. Downgraded udev again from testing in order to work witout problem. |
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titan
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 11:53
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| I upgraded my 32 bit system a few hours ago which pulls in SLH's udev and all seems fine, usb mouse works OK |
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slam
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 12:12
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Posted: 07.04.2011, 13:04
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| Didn't work here initially with a PS2 mouse . . . installing the aptosid udev immediately froze the mouse and keyboard forcing a hard reset . . . |
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