[02:28] <arg> ubuntu saucy 13.10 armhf/arm64 not creating dev nodes
[02:31] <infinity> Certainly does for me.
[02:32] <arg> systemd-udevd is not creating /dev nodes. I have a few udev rules in /etc/udev/rules.d. But doesn't seem to create a dev nodes for those rules
[02:33] <cooloney> infinity: hey, thanks for helping here, arg is my colleague, we met some issue about creating dev nodes for ubuntu arm
[02:34] <infinity> cooloney: It functions literally identically to x86.  Any variation would be either a kernel bug or badly-written rules.
[02:34] <infinity> (And I have both armhf and arm64 saucy/trusty machines where I can confirm it's working as it should)
[02:41] <arg> The same rules work for 12.04, 13.04 versions. Only for 13.10 I see this issue. Also, using the same kernel for both 13.04 and 13.10. works fine for 13.04 but not 13.10. So i guess its not the kernel issue or the issue with rules.
[02:50] <arg> One main difference I see between these 2 rootfs versions is - /sbin/udevd used in 13.04 and /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd in 13.10 init scripts.
[02:51] <infinity> arg: Yeah, it got renamed when it became part of the systemd source.
[02:51] <infinity> Though, there's a symlink from /sbin/udevd