open-vm-tools 2:11.3.5-1ubuntu4 (on Ubuntu 22.04) calls "udevadm trigger" in it's postinst script (line 8). Since no options or devpaths/files/units are specified, udevadm will trigger events for **all** devices. This will trigger a lot of udev rules and can cause unwanted side effects (like bug #1875062). You can see the list of triggered devices by running "udevadm trigger --verbose --dry-run".
Please run "udevadm trigger" only for the relevant subsystems/attributes. Example:
```
udevadm trigger --type=devices --subsystem-match=scsi
```
open-vm-tools 2:11.3.5-1ubuntu4 (on Ubuntu 22.04) calls "udevadm trigger" in it's postinst script (line 8). Since no options or devpaths/ files/units are specified, udevadm will trigger events for **all** devices. This will trigger a lot of udev rules and can cause unwanted side effects (like bug #1875062). You can see the list of triggered devices by running "udevadm trigger --verbose --dry-run".
Please run "udevadm trigger" only for the relevant subsystems/ attributes. Example: match=scsi
```
udevadm trigger --type=devices --subsystem-
```