Could you please post the rule, as soon as you've figured how it works.
This information is missing in the Wiki. Would be nice to update the Wiki accordingly. ( I could do that)
Cheers
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Clemens Ladisch <clemens@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Diego Tognola wrote:
> I'm trying to assign identical USB cards (3 x M-Audio Mobile Pre) to
> fixed card numbers, based on their USB port. So far, I've created a
> udev rule that maps the kernel and device name to /dev/dsp[cardnumber].
>
> I know that this rule is working, as changes are reflected in the
> /dev/dsp* namings. For instance, using card numbers 11,12,13 instead
> of 1,2,3.
>
> The problem is that alsa completely ignores these rules.
ALSA uses the device files in /dev/snd/; the card number is the number
after the "C".
HTH
Clemens
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