On Friday 09 December 2005 16:04, Simon Hogg wrote:
> I was suffering from this same problem and it does appear to be a bug
> in udev-077-r1 (-r2 is now in ~x86 but I've not tried it yet).
>
> The solution that someone else came up with (calr0x on the forums) was
> to run udevstart once the system is running, this causes all of the
> device nodes for the installed kernel modules to be created.
>
> Simon

Upgraded to udev-077-r2 and did udevstart. Everything is fine now.

Thanks,
Mrugesh
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