error message at boot "udev-event: unable to create db file [...]
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udev (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: udev
I'm using dm-crypt / cryptsetup an up-to-date Feisty installation.
After the latest upgrade, there is an error message displayed at boot after I type in the passphrase for the first "early crypto disc" (/etc/init.
The message says:
"udevd-event[2492]: udev_db_add_device: unable to create db file '/dev/.
When I cd to the directory "/dev/.udev/db/", "ls -l block@dm-0" shows: "/dev/.
The subdirectory "/dev/.
Who/which process/
If I create the directory "/dev/.
Just annother observation:
When I issue the cryptsetup command like this: "cryptsetup luksDelKey /dev/sda1 5"
(to erase keyslot no. 5), the program asks for "any remaining LUKS passphrase".
When I type in a correct passphrase, the command works as expected (although slower than before the latest upgrade). But when I provide a wrong passphrase, the following error message appears which seems related to the issue:
"Warning: /dev/.static/ dev/mapper/ temporary- cryptsetup- 9322,rendezvous : wait for udev processing timed out"