Re: Why using configfs as the only interface is wrong for a storage target

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Hello all,

I have an issue related to this topic. I am trying to detect via a libudev
wrapper if device based on configfs is mounted. 
I have a small usb detector based on libudev and libudev(the wapper),
"udev_enumerate_add_match_subsystem( enumerate, "usb" )" is used as a filter
and I mount the a device using 'mount none /cfg1 -t configfs'.
Linux detects the device as mounted but udev detector does not. Do you know
if what I am trying to do is possible, to mount a file based on configfs,
and edit the structure so that it is detected by udev? I edited the vendor
id, the product id, class id in the configfs structure but the detector does
not see it.

Thank in advance,
Sergiu



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