Ooops.
There may be /some/ options. If you are able to single user (by-passing 
a lot of normal boot procedure) & are able to manually bring up network 
interfaces, you may be able to edit the version pulled by apt in 
/etc/apt/sources.list (or .d variety) and "downgrade."
It may also be simply the way you upgraded it. Normally you should 
'apt-get dist-upgrade' which will resolve a lot of issues. It may just 
be you did upgrade and are still missing a lot of the vital components 
to use the newer version.
Ian
On 07/04/2012 21:32, Mike Burrows wrote:
> Hi Folks.
>
> Went ahead a did an upgrade on my lenny box ignoring the dire warning 
> about udev and an incompatible kernel. Needless to say the system will 
> now not boot past udevadm.
>
> Is there anything i can do to roll back to my earlier version please? 
> Done a spot of googling but cant really find a way to go back to my 
> previous udev.
>
> TIA
> Mike
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