Hi, I'm using 2 kernels on my distribution. The "official" one is 2.6.32, and I'm providing a 2.6.29.6-rt24 for those who want to use RealTime. But since we upgraded udev to the latest version, some of /dev files are placed at different locations depending on which kernel is used. With 2.6.32, everything works fine, but now, when I boot with 2.6.29.6-rt24, I cannot move my mouse unless I symlink /dev/mice to /dev/input/mice. And it doesn't completely work, because I'm unable to scroll. I'm not familiar with udev, so I don't really know why older kernels don't seem to be able to use udev the same way. I tried with the development version of the RT kernel, which patches 2.6.31, and all worked fine. Can you give me some clues to make my system be able to boot right with my RT kernel? Thanks in advance, Aymeric.
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