Some aspects of this don't make much sense to me. /dev/sda1 is not managed by udev, it's created by the kernel / devtmpfs. If it's not there on the filesystem something really wacky is going on. But it pretty clearly isn't in the udev database, which is almost as strange...
Some aspects of this don't make much sense to me. /dev/sda1 is not managed by udev, it's created by the kernel / devtmpfs. If it's not there on the filesystem something really wacky is going on. But it pretty clearly isn't in the udev database, which is almost as strange...