On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 18:38 -0700, Craig White wrote: > ---- > #1 - any rules you create should NOT go into 50-udev.rules since, a) > that file gets replaced any time there is a udev package update and b) > rules are parsed alphabetically in the folder and the first rule wins so > 10-udev.rules would solve both those issues. > > #2 - get the specific information about your device from either udevinfo > or usbview when the device is plugged in. > > See this link for really good ideas... > > http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html > > Craig > Well, after careful reading, I restated 50-udev.rules to original state and wrote my own .rules as follows: SUBSYSTEM=="tty" , NAME=="ttyUSB0" , SYSFS{dev}=="188:0" , PROGRAM+="/etc/udev/scripts/ipaq.sh" since udevinfo -a -p /sys/class/tty/ttyUSB0 reports only SUBSYSTEM, NAME and SYSFS{dev}. I restarted udev with logging = info, and in /var/log/messages I saw that my script is in fact run, but previous to the creation of /dev/ttyUSB0 so the commands contained in my script are useless. So, how can I make my script run AFTER the creation of /dev/ttyUSB0? The creation is the last thing that udev do, but I have no clue how to run something after that. Any help or ideas will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Mariano López Reta