On Friday 19 January 2007 16:00, Roberto Malinverni wrote: > Our strategies seem to be different. You wrote a rule file with a high > number, so that it is the last to be parsed and nothing *should* interfere > with it. I wrote a rule file with a low number, so that it is parsed at the > beginning excluding every interference from other scripts. > The sintax for the option I mentioned is IIRC: > OPTIONS="last_rule" > The string as to be appended, after the usual comma, at the end of a given > rule. This prevents that other rules are parsed against the same device. > Other interesting info about what is involved in the process of creating > devices are here: > http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=103665&highlight=udev+bla >c k+magic > http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showpost.php?p=668532&postcount=4 > Sorry if I can't be of more help. The second one is the 'meat' from the first one. Interesting, though. I tried the suggestion in there, and from then on the symlink failed to be created at all :-) Anne
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