.B NAME
The name of the node to be created, or the name, the network interface
should be renamed to.
-.br
-If given with the attribute
-.BR NAME{ all_partitions }
-.B udev
-will create device nodes for all 15 partitions of a blockdevice.
-This may be useful for removable media devices.
-.br
-If given with the attribute
-.BR NAME{ ignore_remove }
-.B udev
-will ignore any later remove event for this device.
-This may be useful as a workaround for broken device drivers.
-.sp
-Multiple attributes may be separated by comma.
.TP
.B SYMLINK
The name of a symlink targeting the node. Multiple symlinks may be
.B OWNER, GROUP, MODE
The permissions for the device node. Every specified value overwrites the
compiled-in default value.
+.TP
+.B OPTIONS
+.B ignore_device
+will ignore this device. No node will be created.
+.sp
+.B ignore_remove
+will ignore any later remove event for this device.
+This may be useful as a workaround for broken device drivers.
+.sp
+.B all_partitions
+will create device nodes for all available partitions of a blockdevice.
+This may be useful for removable media devices which do not detect a media
+change.
+.sp
+Multiple attributes may be separated by comma.
.P
.RB "The " NAME ", " SYMLINK ", " PROGRAM ", " OWNER " and " GROUP
fields support simple printf-like string substitutions:
.B %k
The "kernel name" for the device.
.TP
+.B %p
+The devpath for the device.
+.TP
.B %M
The kernel major number for the device.
.TP
all remaining parts of the result string are substituted:
.BI %c{ N+ }
.TP
+.B %N
+The name of a created temporary device node to provide access to the
+device from a external program.
+.TP
+.B %P
+The node name of the parent device.
+.TP
.BI %s{ filename }
The content of a sysfs attribute.
.TP