> Probably what is happening is that you run udev on /dev without doing
> anything to /dev (the debian bootup scripts should have fixed this).
> Check to make sure that /dev if mounted as tmpfs.  You might have to
> enable tmpfs in the kernel.
ahh, right, my kernel doesnt have tmpfs support, next kernel i build will have 
it

thanks
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