[vox-tech] bootloader + installed but not-running udev = iniquity?

Peter Jay Salzman p at dirac.org
Wed Jan 5 06:32:08 PST 2005


On Tue 04 Jan 05, 11:25 PM, Bryan Richter <btrichter at ucdavis.edu> said:
> Bryan Richter wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > While I have done a lot of things to my computer in the last two days, 
> 
> Well, I have decided that segfaulting umount and confusing USB drivers with a
> bleeding-edge kernel is not something I should expect to recover from. Shutdown
> doesn't even work. Luckily I have a backup kernel; I loaded it, ran lilo, and
> I'm back in business.
> 
> Sorry for venting to the list, but at least things are fixed now. :)
> 
> -Bryan

Don't apologize; it was an interesting read.  

I hope I live long enough to see umount segfault some day...  ;-)

Pete

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