Hi, thanks for the quick response. > > But everytime I reboot, the symlink is gone and I have to create it again. > > This is normal. Ok. Already expected that. > Do you have the latest udev and hal updates? # rpm -qa | grep hal hal-0.4.0-10 seing this, i will now update to Update: hal.i386 0:0.4.7-1.FC3 via yum .... done. # rpm -qa | grep udev udev-039-8.FC3 seing this, i will now update to Update: udev.i386 0:039-10.FC3.7 via yum .... done. > > Do any other symlinks appear in /dev after a reboot? Yes, there 10 symlinks already in place after reboot core -> /proc/kcore fd -> /proc/self/fd MAKEDEV -> /sbin/MAKEDEV ram -> ram1 ramdisk -> ram0 stderr -> /proc/self/fd/2 stdin -> /proc/self/fd/0 stdout -> /proc/self/fd/1 systty -> tty0 XOR -> null > > Paul. > Cheers, /dev/loop