On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 07:51 -0700, Eric "Shubes" wrote: > Dazed_75 wrote: > > These showed up tonight upon booting into Ubuntu 6.10 (I have disabled > > the silent splash exactly so I get a clue occasionally when something > > unexpected happens. These were extracted from /var/log/syslog BTW and > > there were pages and pages of them. Anyone have a clue what thewy mean > > or why they are present? > > > > Mar 8 08:15:54 localhost udevd[2298]: add_to_rules: unknown key > > 'ATTRS{idVendor}' > > Mar 8 08:15:55 localhost udevd[2298]: add_to_rules: unknown key > > 'ATTRS{idProduct}' > > Mar 8 08:15:55 localhost udevd[2298]: add_to_rules: unknown key > > 'ATTRS{idVendor}' > > Mar 8 08:15:55 localhost udevd[2298]: add_to_rules: unknown key > > 'ATTRS{idProduct}' > > Mar 8 08:15:55 localhost udevd[2298]: add_to_rules: unknown key > > 'ATTRS{idVendor}' > > Mar 8 08:15:55 localhost udevd[2298]: add_to_rules: unknown key > > 'ATTRS{idProduct}' > > etc ... > > > > -- > > Cryptic? I'm surprised that these don't look a bit familiar to you by now. > ;) They're pretty much standard log messages. udevd[2298] is the name and > pid of the process that generated the message. udevd is the udev daemon. > add_to_rules appears to be a function of udevd, unknown key is the error > identifier, and ATTRS{id...} is the specific instance that caused the error. > > From the little I know, udev is something that dynamically builds the /dev/ > tree in your system (used to be static). add_to_rules appears to be > something SELINUX related. SELINUX is a relatively new facility that adds > extended security capabilities to Linux. I'm guessing that udevd is trying > to create SELINUX attributes (ATTRS) for a particular device(s) and doesn't > understand what the various id's are, so these rules aren't being created > like they should be. > > I can't think of a reason why anyone would want/need to use SELINUX on a > laptop, but I'm sure someone will think of one. I'm betting that if you turn > off SELINUX that the messages will go away. See > http://www.crypt.gen.nz/selinux/disable_selinux.html for details. > ---- Ubuntu doesn't have/offer SELinux - thus, there is nothing to turn off. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss