On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 04:25:47PM +0000, David Rye of Road Tech wrote:
> That would fit. SSHD is not starting on the client, can not find a source of 
> random numbers. If udev is misbehaving then there may not be a /dev/random.

That's different - there is a /dev/random, as shown in your listing.
In your case, it seems there was some problem in installing sshd or it
doesn't like something about the random number generator.
 
> Still not working.
> I added a ls -la /dev to rc.local the result is below.

You have tty1 through tty6 - just tty0 is missing.

Do you have a tty0 in /sys/class/tty?

                                Jeff

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