Re: Naming two identical USB devices (need help)

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Hi!
I found a command that may be very usefull to create a udev rule:
udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n <path-to-current-device-node>)
If I get it right, it displays everything you can use to create udevrules (except external programs). I've run it for a non sound card usbdevice and it lists the usb port! If youre lucky, there is even anunique identifier - just compare the output of the two devices.
Regards, Ingo


Ingo Müller schrieb:> I'm going to play with udev now, too, so if I find something, I'll tell> you.
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