Actually, the nvidia thing is a different issue, assuming the driver is
installed, you need to add the -ignoreABI option to /etc/X11/xorg.conf. When
I did that, nvidia works fine.

2009/1/20 k1dugar <k1du...@gmail.com>

> Error: unable to open "/etc/udev/rules.d": no such file or directory
> I can confirm that this error occur in early boot of amd64 arch.  system is
> not able to load nvidia driver, i guess its related to udev error.
>
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> udevd[926] unable to open "/etc/udev/rules.d": no such file or directory.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318338
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