From: Alan Chandler on
Seeing someone else ask a question about where boot messages are logged,
reminds me of an issue I have been wondering about for a few weeks

During bootup of my system, very early in the process, I am getting some
messages appear on the screen very briefly which mention

udevd
SYSFS
depreciated

Its a warning of some sort, but it flies past so fast that I can't
really read what it is saying.

This is my desktop system, which originally ran debian unstable - but a
couple of months ago I replaced unstable with squeeze in my sources.list
and have been allowing the system to migrate into that mode.

I am not sure if this message is a legacy, or everyone is seeing
something similar.

Anyone any idea what these messages might be and how I can rectify the
whatever it is complaining about (just being able to see what the
message says might also help).
--
Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk


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From: Γιώργος Πάλλας on
On 07/27/2010 10:26 AM, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Seeing someone else ask a question about where boot messages are
> logged, reminds me of an issue I have been wondering about for a few
> weeks
>
> During bootup of my system, very early in the process, I am getting
> some messages appear on the screen very briefly which mention
>
> udevd
> SYSFS
> depreciated
>
> Its a warning of some sort, but it flies past so fast that I can't
> really read what it is saying.
>
> This is my desktop system, which originally ran debian unstable - but
> a couple of months ago I replaced unstable with squeeze in my
> sources.list and have been allowing the system to migrate into that mode.
>
> I am not sure if this message is a legacy, or everyone is seeing
> something similar.
>
> Anyone any idea what these messages might be and how I can rectify the
> whatever it is complaining about (just being able to see what the
> message says might also help).

Maybe something like that?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=582639