> > I believe that the solution is to add an line for /dev/nvram into
> > /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
> 
> Or you can run the mknod command with /etc/udev/devices/nvram instead
> of /dev/nvram. That way udev will recreate the device in /dev on every
> boot.

Thanks - that was probably the right way. And it works!

Thanks for your help,
Phill
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