On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 4:24 PM, clemens fischer <ino-news@spotteswoode.dnsalias.org> wrote:
On Tue-2011/10/25-14:56 clemens fischer wrote:
My system broke with udev-174-1. I have rules renaming eth* according to their MACs for consistency, guarding against dependency on order-of-detection, plus rules to customize a wlan running on an USB device. These rules didn't run.
The initcpio (mkinitcpio(8)) on my homegrown initramfs image was udev-173, which didn't match the udev-174 in the "full" system.
I didn't expect this, because I don't have any custom hooks or udev rules besides my "simple-atomatics" one, which is only one rule not interfering with anything else. The initramfs is all archlinux, so to speak.
Yesterday I compiled the new 3.0.8 stable kernel, and the script also invoked mkinitcpio(8), which eventually puts the new udev-174 into the initramfs image. Thereafter the udev in the image and on the full system match, and my problem was gone 8-).
clemens
have you tried manually run mkinitcpio?