Devise custom registrations controller error - ruby-on-rails

When I try to create a custom devise controller:
class RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
def new
super
end
def create
# add custom create logic here
end
def update
super
end
end
I get a following error:
Unknown action
AbstractController::ActionNotFound
It is not the problem with routes. I tried to inherit RegistrationsController from ApplicationController and it works fine. As soon as i try to inherit from Devise::RegistrationsController it shows an error. It can't be an action problem to, becuse I tried to create a different action, and I get the same error.
# app/config/routes.rb
devise_for :users, :controllers => {:registrations => "registrations"}
root :to => "registrations#new"
Using Rails 3.0.4

In your routes you have to use devise_scope if you are overriding devise default actions.
devise_for :users, :controllers => {:registrations => "registrations"}
devise_scope :user do
root :to => "registrations#new"
end
For a similar issue please see http://groups.google.com/group/plataformatec-devise/browse_thread/thread/a5beaaf4b1ad343a
Also here are the docs on changing default sign in routes, I know this you are doing registration, but this could be similar: https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/How-To:-Change-the-default-sign_in-and-sign_out-routes

I used the following code in my project successfully:
app/controllers/users/registrations_controller.rb
class Users::RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
end
routes.rb
devise_for :users, :controllers => { :registrations => "users/registrations" }

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I was focused so heavily on the provided lines in routes.rb, I failed to notice another "devise_for :groups" at the top of the file. Apparently devise will override previous values in this case. Stupid mistake.
for scale & no errors - better to devide.
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class AdminRegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
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I took the idea to override the passwords controller from here.
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protected
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[Devise] Could not find devise mapping for path "/get_token".
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