While my issue is still with udev 182 and kernel 3.6.7,
does 70-persistent-cd.rules even get USED at all if it was created
beforehand with 183?


On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 12:35 AM, Jan Engelhardt <jeng...@inai.de> wrote:

>
> On Saturday 2012-11-24 06:08, Nelson wrote:
>
> >Currently on Slackware 14.0 and that came with udev 182 and kernel 3.2.29.
> > Under this configuration udev works properly, specifically
> >/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules gets recreated if it doesn't
> exist
> >and it is also USED to create certain links and dev nodes such as
> >/dev/dvdrom.  Once I move onto kernel 3.6.7 udev begins to act weird.
> > /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules does not seem to be used at all,
> >nor is it recreated if it gets removed.
>
> Somewhat related to the problem is that, starting with systemd-183,
> 70-persistent-cd.rules does not get created *at all* anymore, because
> the "write_cd_rules" script has been removed by Kay Sievers in commit
> 3e2147858f21943d5f4a781c60f33ac22c6096ed ("move imported udev into
> place"), but the commit messages leaves no trace as to why some files
> were removed.
>
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