Package: udev
Version: 0.050-6
Severity: critical

When I installed my new system last month, I used the latest "testing"
install CD and created RAID systems for /usr and /var (RAID1 and RAID0,
respectively).

I then installed the stock 2.6.8 kernel and later the 2.6.10 kernel.  So
far, so good.  Yesterday I installed "udev" (and "hotplug") to access by
USB camera and "bad things"(tm) happened.

The system ran fine until a reboot and then it failed to mount the RAID
partitions.  Some investigation showed that /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 did
not exist.  Luckily, I still had the original 2.4 kernel and could boot
with that and "dpkg --purge udev".  After that, the system booted
normally again.

                                          Brian
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