Le Wednesday 14 July 2010 22:29:43, Alan McKinnon a écrit :
> On Wednesday 14 July 2010 22:12:32 Dale wrote:
> > Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 14 July 2010 09:58:02 Stéphane Guedon wrote:
> > >> I agree with you, but I like to make things in order with the rules
> > >> (without  relation to udev).
> > >> 
> > >> But I don't like udev, its syntax is really hard to understand for
> > >> user !
> > > 
> > > Dale, here's your chance to jump in and comment.
> > > 
> > > This user *obviously* never had to deal with hal.
> > 
> > Oh crap.  You mean udev uses xml config files too?  Well, at least udev
> > hasn't broke my keyboard and mouse.  lol   I don't have to much trouble
> > with udev.  Heck, the one time I did, I deleted all the config files and
> > re-emerged the thing.  Worked great then.  I think one got messed up
> > somehow.
> > 
> > Dale
> > 
> > :-)  :-)
> 
> No, not XML. It uses something MUCH better. It uses this:
> 
> $ cat rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules
> # This file was automatically generated by the /lib64/udev/write_cd_rules
> # program, probably run by the cd-aliases-generator.rules rules file.
> #
> # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single line
> # and set the $GENERATED variable.
> 
> # DVD+-RW_AD-7640A (pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:0:0)
> ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*", ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:0:0",
> SYMLINK+="cdrom", ENV{GENERATED}="1"
> ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*", ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:0:0",
> SYMLINK+="cdrw", ENV{GENERATED}="1"
> ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*", ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:0:0",
> SYMLINK+="dvd", ENV{GENERATED}="1"
> ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*", ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-0000:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:0:0",
> SYMLINK+="dvdrw", ENV{GENERATED}="1"
> # Mass_Storage (pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:2:1.2-scsi-0:0:0:0)
> SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*",
> ENV{ID_SERIAL}=="HUAWEI_Mass_Storage-0:0", SYMLINK+="cdrom1",
> ENV{GENERATED}="1"
> 
> 
> 
> See how fantastic this is? See how this conforms to The One True (Unix)
> Way?
> 
> See how it looks nothing like XML (invented by a Windows user, obviously),
> and actually looks a lot like perl with regexes?
> 
> On second thoughts, it looks nothing like perl. There aren't enough $, @
> and % symbols in it. But the regex bit stands.
> 
> :-)

I thind this impossible to understand !

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