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Wierd boot-up sequence
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I have two machines, one is a E3500 and the other one is a V490; I face a strange issue with both of them. The boot up sequence gives the output of the devalias command. Has anybody faced this?? Please do let me know what needs to be done o resolve this. Regards, NP |
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