Hi! Marco d'Itri [2004-11-12 11:39 +0100]: > On Nov 12, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > BTW, I suggest installing the rules files in /etc/udev/ and then > > > creating a symlink in the rules.d/ directory. > > Hmm, the Ubuntu hal package currently places the script directly in > > rules.d/ (as with any other *.d file) since I did not want to clutter > > up /etc/udev. Is this entirely unreasonable? I can change the Ubuntu > > version if necessary. > Using symlinks allows the user to disable or rearrange the rules.
Correct, I changed this now. The rules file now lives in /etc/udev/hal-plugdev.rules, with a symlink in rules.d/. > > > > If it is okay for you that pmount also ships /etc/udev/removable.sh, > > > Please use /etc/udev/scripts/removable.sh. > > For the same reason (not cluttering up /etc/udev) I placed the script > > in /usr/share/hal/device-removable.sh. Is this okay as well? > Probably not, because the script may be run before /usr is available. I put it into /etc/udev/scripts/ now. Thanks for your hints and have a nice weekend! Martin -- Martin Pitt http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer http://www.ubuntulinux.org Debian GNU/Linux Developer http://www.debian.org
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