On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 06:38:59 +1000,
Dave Airlie <airlied(a)redhat.com> wrote:
The thing was the window where this patch applied was about 3-4 weeks in
rawhide, it went in upstream, it slowed boot down on lots of my
machines, I nuked it.
So Fedora behaviour should not have changed across this patch.
I think a related change was made to the Fedora udev scripts at about the
same time.
I definitely noticed a change. One day I went to copy some stuff to floppy
and I couldn't mount the floppy drive. I eventually found out what needed
to be done, so it isn't a big deal for me anymore. But my machines with
floppy drives still don't get /dev/floppy created unless I run modprobe floppy.