Tom211
09-20-2005, 02:46 AM
Hello all,
since my upgrade from Kernel 2.6.8 (Suse 9.2-Kernel) to Vanilla-Kernel 2.6.12.5 needs my Linux to boot several minutes. It seems to stop when trying to start udev. The messages are as following:
creating udev
creating devices
(with originial Suse-Kernel 2.6.8 ist works much faster)
After that Linux continues booting normally. Is it right that I need a specific udev-version for this specific Kernel-version? Or is it possible to just install a newer version of udev (without having trouble with the system) when I have installed an older one, perhaps a specific Suse-one (Suse 9.2 is using udev 0.5x)?
Thank you. Regards,
Tom
since my upgrade from Kernel 2.6.8 (Suse 9.2-Kernel) to Vanilla-Kernel 2.6.12.5 needs my Linux to boot several minutes. It seems to stop when trying to start udev. The messages are as following:
creating udev
creating devices
(with originial Suse-Kernel 2.6.8 ist works much faster)
After that Linux continues booting normally. Is it right that I need a specific udev-version for this specific Kernel-version? Or is it possible to just install a newer version of udev (without having trouble with the system) when I have installed an older one, perhaps a specific Suse-one (Suse 9.2 is using udev 0.5x)?
Thank you. Regards,
Tom