Roberto Malinverni wrote:
Our strategies seem to be different. You wrote a rule file with a high number, so that it is the last to be parsed and nothing *should* interfere with it. I wrote a rule file with a low number, so that it is parsed at the beginning excluding every interference from other scripts. The sintax for the option I mentioned is IIRC: OPTIONS="last_rule" The string as to be appended, after the usual comma, at the end of a given rule. This prevents that other rules are parsed against the same device. Other interesting info about what is involved in the process of creating devices are here: http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=103665&highlight=udev+blac k+magic http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showpost.php?p=668532&postcount=4 Sorry if I can't be of more help.
Because OPTIONS is one of those "options" (sorry, I couldn't resist 0:) that takes a link, like SYMLINK, the recommended syntax is, I believe, OPTIONS+="last_rule" Doing this from memory, so I hope I got that right. I know that it shouldn't matter in this case, but my philosophy is to try to always do things the recommended way, because that will use the most tested parts of the software, rather than turn up bugs that haven't been detected, or rarely show up.