Re: udev rule executes command, wont add device node

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On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 15:37, Luke Harvey <digilogik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a spi device that I am trying to get to work with udev. I
> currently have a udev rule written that will execute a script so I
> know the udev rule is valid. I can also make it execute mknod to
> create a device node in /dev. What I would like to do is have udev
> create the device node for me without using the mknod call.
>
> -Working Rule-
> SUBSYSTEM=="spi", KERNEL=="spi10.0", RUN+="/bin/mknod /dev/thedevice c 252 0"
>
> -Want to work rule (not working)-
> SUBSYSTEM=="spi", KERNEL=="spi10.0", NAME="thedevice"

How does the kernel device look like?

What does:
  grep . /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi10.0/*
say?

Kay
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