Kam Leo wrote:
Build/compile your own kernel. It's not that hard to do. You can either use the fedora core .src.rpm or get the latest source straight from http://www.kernel.org.
Oh, I've built custom kernels many, many times to support unusual hardware and to pare down the size by eliminating unused features and device drivers. That was one the first things I tried with this problem. But even tossing in the kitchen sink doesn't fix the problem. Built-in or loadable modules doesn't have any effect either. I think it has something to do with the udev changes which occurred in the late 1300's or early 1400's kernels.
-- Rod