pilot brokenness

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With FC3 I added the following line to /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules:
KERNEL="ttyUSB1",SYMLINK="pilot"

Now that I moved to FC4 rawhide my /dev/pilot no longer gets assigned to
the console owner unless I manually call pam_console_apply after
connecting the device. I wonder how this is supposed to work, what is
responsible for setting the ownership?

Tom

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