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Old 08-26-2016, 10:13 PM   #16
Richard Cranium
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This is probably the neatest solution of all mentioned here.
What? Recompile the stuff that upstream thinks should be available at boot?

So, when's your Linux distribution that does all that stuff come out?
 
Old 08-27-2016, 09:03 AM   #17
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I don't have this problem in 14.1. I use LVM to create a (usually) 15G /usr partition, and I'm not seeing any udev errors in 14.1. I just checked my laptop running 14.2 and I am seeing the dmesg errors.
 
Old 08-28-2016, 06:29 AM   #18
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This is probably the neatest solution of all mentioned here.

The question becomes: Why does udev assume that /usr is available at boot?
This is, because some packages installs some binaries, required to handle udev rules, into /usr/libexec and /usr/{s,}bin, instead of /lib/udev.

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