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Old 07-15-2009, 09:37 AM   #1
bonaire
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Question missing udevadm in initrd on slackware-13rc1


Hello,

im using a luks encrypted slackware-13rc1 installation on my netbook.
After unlocking my /, i get can see the messages:

Code:
sh: /sbin/udevadm: not found
Key slot 0 unlocked.
sh: /sbin/udevadm: not found
Command success.
My mkinitrd.conf looks as follows
Code:
SOURCE_TREE="/boot/initrd-tree"
CLEAR_TREE="1"
OUTPUT_IMAGE="/boot/initrd.gz"
KERNEL_VERSION="2.6.30.1-smp"
KEYMAP="de-latin1-nodeadkeys"
MODULE_LIST="ehci_hcd:uhci_hcd:usb_storage:exportfs:xfs:ext2"
LUKSDEV="/dev/mapper/vg-root"
ROOTDEV="crypt-vg-root"
ROOTFS="xfs"
LVM="1"
The initrd was built with mkinitrd -F
My /boot is ext2 formatted.
My / is xfs formatted.

The boot process works totally normal after these messages. So my question is:
Is this a configuration failure?
Is this relevant in any kind?
Is this a bug in mkinitrd?


cu

Last edited by bonaire; 07-15-2009 at 12:12 PM.
 
Old 07-15-2009, 01:37 PM   #2
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It's a harmless "error" caused by a faulty assumption made by upstream cryptsetup; I've got a mkinitrd patch queud for it, but since it's ultimately harmless, it's a bit low on the priority ladder right now.
 
Old 07-15-2009, 04:25 PM   #3
bonaire
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Ok, i just mentioned it because it was the only error i found which is maybe caused by slackware itself I love it.
 
  


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