Current Bug: udevd: Unknown key identifier 'zoom'
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I am testing updating 14.2 to Current.
On my Thinkpad T400 on boot I always see the following error message:
Code:udevd[$PS_ID]: Unknown key identifier 'zoom'I can eliminate the error temporarily and only once by deleting /etc/udev/hwdb.bin.
The boot error message again appears in subsequent boots once udev recreates the file.
The only reference I found to the word zoom is in /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb.
Searching the web left me empty.
I haven't tested any other hardware. Possibly this is related to the T400.
I want to silence the error without deleting the hwdb.bin file in rc.local_shutdown.
Thanks for any ideas. :)


On my Thinkpad T400 on boot I always see the following error message:
Code:udevd[$PS_ID]: Unknown key identifier 'zoom'I can eliminate the error temporarily and only once by deleting /etc/udev/hwdb.bin.
The boot error message again appears in subsequent boots once udev recreates the file.
The only reference I found to the word zoom is in /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb.
Searching the web left me empty.
I haven't tested any other hardware. Possibly this is related to the T400.
I want to silence the error without deleting the hwdb.bin file in rc.local_shutdown.
Thanks for any ideas. :)