I did this with the latest Fedora startup scripts with the patch at
the end of this file.
- - make sure the /etc/udev/udev.conf file lists the udev_root as /dev.
- It should contain the following line in order to work properly.
+ - make sure the /etc/udev/udev.conf file lists the udev_root as "/dev/"
+ and the udev_db as "/dev/.udevdb". It should contain the
+ following lines in order to work properly.
udev_root="/dev/"
+ udev_db="/dev/.udevdb"
- reboot into a 2.6 kernel and watch udev create all of the initial
device nodes in /dev