Le Tuesday 18 January 2005 à 15:44:26, David A. Desrosiers a écrit:
> 
> > If any of you have a magic udev configuration file that will work 
> > _everywhere_ for _everyone_ I would be pleased to use it.
> 
>       The instructions I posted to the pilot-link-general list[1] a 
> few months back seem to work for everyone I've heard from so far. No 
> reports of these instructions NOT working for anyone, including myself 
> (and as anyone knows, my systems are especially finicky).

Good. I will test it with my config.

What surprise me in that /etc/udev/rules.d/10-visor.rules contains
                KERNEL="ttyUSB1" SYMLINK="pilot"
but has nothing about ttyUSB0. Is it normal?

Is ttyUSB0/1 only used by Palm PDA or this "device" is also used by
another very different hardware? I guess it would not harm to have a
/dev/pilot when you plug a USB toaster also using ttyUSB0 but it would
not be very nice.

/etc/udev/permissions.d/10-visor.permissions contains
                ttyUSB1:$local:uucp:0660
and that would be problematic if the (hypothetic) USB toaster I mentioned
above is plugged.
What is "$local" supposed to be? The id of the user logged in some way?
I can find it anywhere on my Debian udev config files.

It would be nice to have a udev support added to the udev Debian package
but we must be sure not to bring bad side effects.

Bye,

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --


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