Re: Moving Ubuntu to upstream udev rules (Part 2)

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Kay Sievers wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 15:20, Scott James Remnant <scott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 - SUBSYSTEM=="block", GROUP="disk"
 + SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTRS{removable}!="1", GROUP="disk"
 + SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTRS{removable}=="1", GROUP="floppy"

 We put removable block devices in the floppy group, you leave them in
 disk?  (But use the floppy group for real floppies?)

Putting gigabyte-big USB hard disks in the "floppy" group? Also some
ATA/SCSI storage controller are marked as removable. I don't think we
want that in the defaults. :)

Here we put floppies in "floppy" group and other removable devices
on "plugdev" group.

 - KERNEL=="sg[0-9]*", ATTRS{type}!="3|6", GROUP="disk", MODE="0640"
 + SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi", ATTRS{type}=="0", GROUP="disk", MODE="0640"
 + SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi", ATTRS{type}=="4|5", GROUP="cdrom", MODE="0640"

We do not use "cdrom", but we could. Harald?

Oh! And CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD/DVD-* in "cdrom" group

 - KERNEL=="pktcdvd[0-9]*",        NAME="pktcdvd/%k"
 + KERNEL=="pktcdvd[0-9]*",        NAME="pktcdvd/%k", GROUP="cdrom"

Harald, you have "cdrom", and that's fine ot use?

Those are in "cdrom", too.

 We put CD-ROM drives and similar into the cdrom group, not disk.

 + SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi", ATTRS{type}=="1|8", GROUP="tape"

 - KERNEL=="ht[0-9]*|nht[0-9]*",   GROUP="disk"
 + KERNEL=="ht[0-9]*|nht[0-9]*",   GROUP="tape"

 - KERNEL=="pt[0-9]*|npt[0-9]*",   GROUP="disk"
 + KERNEL=="pt[0-9]*|npt[0-9]*",   GROUP="tape"

 - KERNEL=="qft[0-9]*|nqft[0-9]*|zqft[0-9]*|nzqft[0-9]*|rawqft[0-9]*|
   nrawqft[0-9]*", GROUP="disk"
 + KERNEL=="qft[0-9]*|nqft[0-9]*|zqft[0-9]*|nzqft[0-9]*|rawqft[0-9]*|
   nrawqft[0-9]*", GROUP="tape"

 We put tape drives and similar into the tape group, not disk.

Hmm, we don't have a "tape" group at all. Harald you have?

Here we have the group "tape" but no rule to assign anything to
this group.

Not sure. Removed it! /dev/audio should just be just removed from the kernel.

 + SUBSYSTEM=="sound",                     GROUP="audio"

 And we have an "audio" group for them.

Added. Harald, could you please check, that you get an "audio" group
too. It's as useful as "video", even when we do not put any "normal"
users, but only daemons in it.

We have that here, too.

If we can not agree on a default, we can do an option, but we do
nobody a favor who works on an upstream project and who needs to find
the differences again. So, I'm all for finding a common solution, For
me it would not be a problem to use "dialout" if that is what we want.
Harald?

"uucp" group is in use here... No "dialout" group.
This is really needed?

Piter PUNK
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