Ken Moffat wrote:
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>  Udev is started by /etc/rc.d/init.d/udev, called by the
> /etc/rc.d/rcsysinit.d/S10udev symlink.  It's almost inconceivable
> that the bootscripts could be only partially installed, but I
> suppose it's possible to accidentally delete things, or to chmod -x,
> so first check that the udev script is there, and executable, and
> that the symlink points to it.
>
>
>   
The last I checked the udev bootscript is installed by the udev package.
The reasoning being that not everybody may want to use udev. In the case
that you don't. There's no cleaning up todo.

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