I have two systems, one using a custom 2.6.25 kernel without initrd and one using the latest debian 2.6.26 kernel with initrd. The debian-kernel boots fine using the new udev, the kernel without initrd doesn't boot. So, maybe the absence of initrd is connect to the bug.
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