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authorKay Sievers <kay.sievers@suse.de>2005-08-09 20:11:26 +0200
committerKay Sievers <kay.sievers@suse.de>2005-08-09 20:11:26 +0200
commita37610d0f885ee301fd99757beb9fd7af729307f (patch)
treeeeb6913ba7c6a95f591b9b3db4f84b5277d791cd /etc/udev/udev.rules.devfs
parent34c00c915c6dd9d063551732169cb3c3126376ad (diff)
remove example rules and put the dev.d stuff into the run_directory folder
The distro rules are the best example you can get and the use of dev.d/ is no longer recommended. Signed-off-by: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@suse.de>
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diff --git a/etc/udev/udev.rules.devfs b/etc/udev/udev.rules.devfs
index 867f95029c..b7b2c4e12d 100644
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+++ b/etc/udev/udev.rules.devfs
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+# The use of these rules is not recommended or supported.
+# In a world where devices can come and go at any time, the devfs scheme
+# of simple device enumeration does not help _anything_. Just forget about
+# it. Use custom rules to name your device or look at the persistent device
+# naming scheme, which is implemented for disks and add your subsystem.
+
# There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in some of the
# fields. See the udev man page for a full description of them.