Selon Bruce Dubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Randy McMurchy wrote:
> > Matthew Burgess wrote:
> >> I'd prefer to follow upstream and put the Udev supplied default rules in
> /lib/udev/rules.d.
> >
> > Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> >  > I say keep them in /etc.
> >
> > Do we flip a coin? :-)
> >
> > Actually, I lean towards /lib/udev and I believe DJ and Dan
> > do as well. Does this sort of make it a non-unanimous decision
> > to go with /lib/udev?
>
> I yield to the majority even though I still don't agree.  However, I believe
> a paragraph describing the issue is in order.
>
>    -- Bruce
>

udev maintainer claim
"Most udev rules are not config files, not supposed to be edited, and
therefore do not belong into /etc."
http://marc.info/?l=linux-hotplug&m=121839763301840&w=2


Gilles
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