I confirm scottywz's workaround of adding a line to fstab. I upgraded from a clean Intrepid install to a Jaunty install on 12/4/09, done by an alternate cd and getting the latest packages from the net. I noticed this error as soon as i rebooted after the upgrade process completed. Simply mounting /dev/pts with the right options did not work. Only editing fstab and rebooting solved the issue. Should I also provide outputs of ls /etc/rcS.d or anything else?
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