Re: How to write this rule?

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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 16:19, Yan Seiner <yan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a device that presents itself as both a /dev/input/mouise and
> /dev/input/event.
>
> The mouse:
>
>  looking at device '/class/input/input10/mouse6':
>   KERNEL=="mouse6"
>   SUBSYSTEM=="input"
>   DRIVER==""

> The event:
>
>  looking at device '/class/input/input10/event10':
>   KERNEL=="event10"
>   SUBSYSTEM=="input"
>   DRIVER==""

> The *only* difference between the two is the KERNEL== line.  I need to
> create a symlink to both the mouse and the event.  I tried this:

Use the links in: /dev/input/by-id/?

They look like this for a USB mouse here:
  $ tree /dev/input/by-id/
  /dev/input/by-id/
  |-- usb-Logitech_USB-PS_2_Optical_Mouse-event-mouse -> ../event8
  `-- usb-Logitech_USB-PS_2_Optical_Mouse-mouse -> ../mouse1

Kay
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