Gforce20
August 13th, 2009, 12:58 AM
After various updates (I'm not sure what was changed), I rebooted and Ubuntu fell back to a command line interface. Attempting to use recovery mode revealed that this line was being repeated about four times per second for somewhere around 30 seconds:
"udevadm settle is not permitted while udev is unconfigured"
Eventually it would give up. The only prompt I received while the updates were running was about menu.lst, and I chose to keep the old version because I need some custom boot options. Would this cause the udevadm error?
Also, googling the "udevadm settle [...]" line with quotes returns no results. :(
"udevadm settle is not permitted while udev is unconfigured"
Eventually it would give up. The only prompt I received while the updates were running was about menu.lst, and I chose to keep the old version because I need some custom boot options. Would this cause the udevadm error?
Also, googling the "udevadm settle [...]" line with quotes returns no results. :(