spam@mdobbs.com said:
worked fine for me. udev replaces hotplug. Though you'll need to
convert your
hotplug scripts to udev rules.
Should the script /etc/init.d/hotplug and the directory /etc/hotplug
remain after the upgrade?
Is there something I need to do about the following message that
apt-get gives me:
Removing hotplug ...
(Reading database ... 75737 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace udev 0.068-2 (using .../udev_0.071-1_amd64.deb) ...
**************************************************************
* Please purge the hotplug package!
**************************************************************
Karl
worked fine for me. udev replaces hotplug. Though you'll need to
convert
your hotplug scripts to udev rules.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Hoppel" <karl.hoppel@nrl.navy.mil>
To: <debian-amd64@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: udev & hotplug
>
> apt-get wants to remove hotplug to install the latest version
> of udev. Is this okay to do?
>
>
> # apt-get -s install udev
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> The following extra packages will be installed:
> libsepol1
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
> hotplug
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> libsepol1
> The following packages will be upgraded:
> udev
> 1 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 1 to remove and 76 not upgraded.
> 1 not fully installed or removed.
> Inst libsepol1 (1.8-1 Debian AMD64 archive:unstable)
> Remv hotplug [0.0.20040329-25] [udev ]
> Inst udev [0.068-2] (0.071-1 Debian AMD64 archive:unstable)
> Conf bug-buddy (2.10.0-4 Debian AMD64 archive:unstable)
> Conf libsepol1 (1.8-1 Debian AMD64 archive:unstable)
> Conf udev (0.071-1 Debian AMD64 archive:unstable)
>