On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 05:37:00PM +0300, m712 wrote:
> Hi, I recently tried to move my debian sid laptop to devuan ceres. Here's what I did:
>
> apt install sysvinit-core
> reboot
> apt purge systemd
> nvim /etc/apt/sources.list (changed to ceres repos with [ allow-insecure=yes ])
> apt update
> apt install devuan-keyring
> nvim /etc/apt/sources.list (removed insecure)
> apt update
> apt dist-upgrade (10 packages)
> reboot
>
> At this point everything seemed fine (I had to kill dbus-reply when apt was installing before since it just hanged). Then I tried to install eudev and openrc.
>
> apt install eudev openrc
>
> At this point openrc warned me to reboot immediately, so I did.
> Now, at boot it seems like first openrc starts (OpenRC 0.38 is booting Devuan GNU/Linux), but after
>
> * Caching service dependencies...
>
> The boot reverts to sysvinit-style
>
> [ ok ] Starting xxx: done.
>
> messages. And now 2 of my LVM volumes have disappeared. lvdisplay reports 4 volumes and "sudo vgchange -aay" reports
>
> 4 volumes in group "main" now active
>
> though, however the device nodes aren't created, so I suspect this is an eudev problem. What can I do now?
> m712
You can use the eudev from ascii, which (irony) is more updated than
the version in ceres.
HND
KatolaZ
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