# There are a number of modifiers that are allowed to be used in the NAME or PROGRAM fields. # They provide the following subsitutions: # %n - the "kernel number" of the device. # for example, 'sda3' has a "kernel number" of '3' # %M - the kernel major number for the device # %m - the kernel minor number for the device # %b - the bus id for the device # %c - the return value for the CALLOUT program (note, this doesn't work within # the PROGRAM field for the obvious reason.) # # Looking for scsi bus id 42:0:0:1 CALLOUT, BUS="scsi", PROGRAM="/bin/echo -n test-%b", ID="test-42:0:0:1", NAME="%c" # A usb camera. LABEL, BUS="usb", vendor="FUJIFILM", NAME="camera%n" # USB Epson printer to be called lp_epson LABEL, BUS="usb", serial="HXOLL0012202323480", NAME="lp_epson" # USB HP printer to be called lp_hp LABEL, BUS="usb", serial="W09090207101241330", NAME="lp_hp" # sound card with PCI bus id 00:0b.0 to be the first sound card NUMBER, BUS="pci", id="00:0b.0", NAME="dsp" # sound card with PCI bus id 00:07.1 to be the second sound card NUMBER, BUS="pci", id="00:07.1", NAME="dsp1" # USB mouse plugged into the third port of the first hub to be called mouse0 TOPOLOGY, BUS="usb", place="1.3", NAME="mouse0" # USB tablet plugged into the third port of the second hub to be called mouse1 TOPOLOGY, BUS="usb", place="2.3", NAME="mouse1" TOPOLOGY, BUS="usb", place="2.4", NAME="mouse2" # ttyUSB1 should always be called visor REPLACE, KERNEL="ttyUSB1", NAME="visor" REPLACE, KERNEL="ttyUSB0", NAME="pl2303"