After upgrading from 9.04 --> 10.04, I receive the same message on bootup 
though with different line number: 
"udevd-work[364]: opening directory /dev/null failed: no such file or directory"
The upgrade and possibly this problem seems to have added 15 seconds to the 
bootup as it seems to hang at this message instead of displaying the Ubuntu 
splash screen.

I use NFS and automount to shares on a networked ReadyNAS NV+.  Since
the upgrade, the automount no longer works and I need to "sudo mount -a"
upon login.  Still working on that and hope that I can restore
functionality soon.  I just reinstalled autofs as that seems to have
been uninstalled with the upgrade.  With references to fstab, possibly
this issue is related to the bug.

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On boot keeps trying to mount "UDEVD-WORK..../dev/null"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575333
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