Hi Ryan!

You wrote:

> /dev/ttyS0 hasn't been created by udev for some reason, and hal ends up
> segfaulting.  It should probably skip the device addition instead.

Indeed, I have the same problem here.  After creating /dev/ttyS[0123]
manually, hal starts fine again. 
So, this issue seems to be two bugs, really: udev not creating ttySn,
and udev not handling the missing devices properly.

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