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Writing udev rules
by Daniel Drake (dsd)
-Version 0.7
+Version 0.72
The most recent version of this document can always be found at:
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History
+October 2nd 2006 v0.72: Fixed a typo in one of the example rules.
- June 10th 2006 v0.71: Misc changes based on recent feedback - thanks!
- June 3rd 2006 v0.7: Complete rework, to be more suited for the modern-day udev.
- May 9th 2005 v0.6: Misc updates, including information about udevinfo, groups and permissions, logging, and udevtest.
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The above rule includes one match key (KERNEL) and one assignment key (NAME). The semantics of these keys and their properties will be detailed later. It is important to note that the match key is related to its value through the equality operator (==), whereas the assignment key is related to its value through the assignment operator (=).
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Basic Rules
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My rule:
-NAME=="sd?1", BUS=="scsi", SYSFS{model}=="X250,D560Z,C350Z", SYMLINK+="camera"
+KERNEL=="sd?1", BUS=="scsi", SYSFS{model}=="X250,D560Z,C350Z", SYMLINK+="camera"
USB Hard Disk