Re: can't access public nic

John Hughes <[email protected]> Wed, 01 Apr 2009 16:50:24 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.cluster.ssic.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Sergi Barroso wrote:
> Downgrading udev don't load old rules version, the solution is don't 
> delete it.
>
>   
Well, the problem is both simpler and harder than I thought.

In my instructions I have:

...

   1. As we're going to downgrade udev we must zap all rules our old
      version isn't smart enough to handle:

      rm /etc/udev/rules.d/*
          

   2. As we're going to remove the running kernel we must modprobe all
      modules needed to build the initrd or we won't be able to make a
      bootable system (*don't forget this or you'll be stuck with an
      unbootable system*):

      modprobe loop
      modprobe ext2
          

   3.

      apt-get dist-upgrade
          

      At this point you will be warned that the running kernel will be
      removed.  This is because of a necessary downgrade of udev.  Allow
      it to happen.

      :-(  Warning - your system is unbootable starting from this point.

But, in fact,udev *is not* downgraded when we do the apt-get 
dist-upgrade.  It looks like apt has been modified to use the same 
algorithm as aptitude and not consider downgrades when we ask it to upgrade.

An extra step has to be added, before the "apt-get dist-upgrade" we need 
a "apt-get install udev" which will force the install of our old version 
of udev.

There is still a problem with the creation of the rules.d directory, but 
at least that should get things working better.

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