Use these binaries only if you need backward compatibility with
-older udev versions. The use of /etc/dev.d/ is no longer recommended
+older udev versions. The use of /etc/dev.d/ is no longer recommended.
Use explicit udev rules with RUN keys to hook into the processing.
/etc/dev.d/ + /etc/hotplug.d/ directory multiplexing is completely
The recommended way to handle this is to convert all the calls from
the directories to explicit udev rules and get completely rid of the
multiplexing. (To catch a ttyUSB event, you now no longer need to
- fork and exit 300 tty script instances you are not interested in, it
- is just one rule that matches exactly the device.)
+ fork and exit 300 tty script instances on bootup you are not interested
+ in, it is just one rule that matches exactly that single device.)