Same problem in karmic. There are no rc files for udev. I can delete and
do the mknod to correct it but it goes away on reboot. I have gone
through my root .bash* files and removed umask just in case. rm'ing the
file, doing the mknod with 0666 and manually restarting through init.d
scripts gives me 0644; doing the same and using service udev restart
leaves it as 0666. However a reboot sets it back to 0660.

Ideas?

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