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- The files in this directory are read by udev(7) and used when events
- are performed by the kernel. The udev daemon watches this directory
- with inotify so that changes to these files are automatically picked
- up, for this reason they must be files and not symlinks to another
- location as in the case in Debian.
-
- These are not conffiles. If you want to override the behaviour, you
- can do one of two things:
-
- 1) Write your own rules in /etc/udev/rules.d that assign the name,
- symlinks, permissions, etc. that you want. Pick a number higher
- than the rules you want to override, and yours will be used.
-
- 2) Copy the file to /etc/udev/rules.d and edit it there; you
- should generally only do this if you want to prevent a program
- from being run.
-
-
- Files should be named xx-descriptive-name.rules, the xx should be
- chosen first according to the following sequence points:
-
- < 60 rules shipped in packages; these can be overriden by later or
- default rules unless := is used in assignment.
-
- these cannot access persistent information such as that from
- vol_id
-
- < 70 rules that run helpers such as vol_id to populate the udev db
-
- < 90 rules that run other programs (often using information in the
- udev db)
-
- >=90 rules that should run last
-
- Common locations for package rules:
-
- 40-xx general rules, setting names and permissions
- 65-xx rules to populate the udev db
- 85-xx rules to run programs
-
-