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2007-05-17rules: use encoded strings instead of skipping charactersKay Sievers
This is needed for mount(8) and LABEL=* to find symlinks of label strings with special character in it.
2007-05-16rules: ignore partitons that span the entire diskFabio Massimo Di Nitto
2007-05-09rules: SUSE updateKay Sievers
2007-05-09rules: Gentoo updateMatthias Schwarzott
2007-05-07rules: SUSE updateKay Sievers
2007-05-07rules: use ID_FS_UUID_SAFEKay Sievers
2007-05-03rules: Fedora updateKay Sievers
2007-05-03rules: SUSE updateKay Sievers
2007-05-01rules: SUSE updateKay Sievers
2007-04-28rules: Fedora updateKay Sievers
2007-04-27rules: Gentoo updateMatthias Schwarzott
2007-04-25delete copies of default rules in SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2007-04-24update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2007-04-23update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2007-04-12persistent device naming: add joystick linksMatthias Schwarzott
2007-04-12update Gentoo rulesMatthias Schwarzott
2007-04-06default rules: add libata compat linksKay Sievers
2007-03-31update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2007-03-28update Gentoo rulesMatthias Schwarzott
2007-03-21update Debian rulesMarco d'Itri
2007-03-21update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2007-03-13update Gentoo rulesKay Sievers
2007-03-12delete dasd_id, it moved to s390-toolsKay Sievers
These s390-tools-1.6.0 (applicable for the "October 2005 stream") replace s390-tools-1.5.4. New tools: * tape390_crypt: Tool to control and query crypto settings for 3592 zSeries tape devices. * mon_fsstatd: Daemon that writes filesystem utilization data to the z/VM monitor stream. * dumpconf: Allows to configure the dump device used for system dump in case a kernel panic occurs. * dasdinfo: Display unique DASD ID, either uid or volser. * 59-dasd.rules: udev rules for unique DASD device nodes created in /dev/disk/. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/s390-tools-1.6.0.html
2007-03-12update Fedora rulesKay Sievers
2007-03-11default rules: wait for 0:0:0:0 scsi devices onlyKay Sievers
2007-02-28remove dead rule in persistent tape rulesKay Sievers
Thanks to Matthias Schwarzott for spotting this.
2007-02-27persistent device naming: tape devices and medium changersJamie Wellnitz
This adds persistent symlinks for nst tape devices to the example rules. The symlinks live under /dev/tape/by-id/. Signed-off-by: Jamie Wellnitz <Jamie.Wellnitz@emulex.com>
2007-02-14update example rulesKay Sievers
2007-01-02update Fedora rulesKay Sievers
2006-11-15update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2006-11-14update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2006-11-14update example rulesKay Sievers
2006-11-14update Fedora rulesKay Sievers
2006-10-15update Fedora rulesKay Sievers
2006-10-15update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2006-10-13persistent storage rules: skip gnbd devicesKay Sievers
2006-10-10update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2006-09-30update default rulesKay Sievers
2006-09-30update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2006-09-23cleanup default rulesBryan Kadzban
2006-09-20update slackware rulesPiter PUNK
2006-09-20update Frugalware rulesVMiklos
2006-09-07revert persistent-storage ata-serial '_' '-' replacementKay Sievers
It's not worth changing it, also scsi usually has an underscore in the SERIAL string itself: scsi-SSEAGATE_ST3146854SS_3KN0JH8600008609GTBW scsi-SATA_HTS726060M9AT00_MRH453M4HWHG7B
2006-09-06update SUSE rulesKay Sievers
2006-09-06changes rules for ata disk from '_' to '-'MUNEDA Takahiro
by-id symlink rules for ata disk only have '_' before $env{ID_SERIAL}. The rules for SCSI disk, SCSI tape, mouse, event are not '_' but '-'
2006-09-03update Gentoo rulesGreg KH
2006-08-27update Debian rulesMarco d'Itri
2006-08-23update Debian rulesMarco d'Itri
2006-08-20update default rulesKay Sievers
2006-08-20update SUSE rulesKay Sievers