It also seems to affect initng, so I think it is not a bug in the initscript 
itself. I am using initng here in combination with a self-compiled 2.6.24 
kernel without initrd. With udev 0.124-1 it stops when it tries to mount / 
because /dev/sda5 does not exist. The solution is to login and execute:

# /etc/init.d/udev stop
# /etc/init.d/udev start

After that, initng is able to continue booting.
It is quite strange though that the normal initscript works in this case...
Note though that "stop" is required or else "start" fails.





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