Revert exclusion of makedev from buildd chroots, as it turned out not to be the problem. Instead, fix up /dev/ptmx to be a character device node rather than a symlink to /dev/pts/ptmx, in line with the discussion in https://bugs.debian.org/817236; I think this is safer than cherry-picking the fix to debootstrap at this point in a stable release cycle. LP: #1844504xenial-1855354
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