<para>The udev rules are read from the files located in the
default rules directory <filename>/lib/udev/rules.d/</filename>,
the custom rules directory <filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/</filename>
- and the temporary rules directory <filename>/dev/.udev/rules.d/</filename>.
+ and the temporary rules directory <filename>/var/run/udev/rules.d/</filename>.
All rule files are sorted and processed in lexical order, regardless
in which of these directories they live. Files in
<filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/</filename> have precedence over files with
<term><option>NAME</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>The name, a network interface should be renamed to. Or as
- a temporary workaraound, the name a device node should be named.
+ a temporary workaround, the name a device node should be named.
Usually the kernel provides the defined node name, or even creates
and removes the node before udev even receives any event. Changing
the node name from the kernel's default creates inconsistencies