Egor Tur wrote:
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I try for example in /etc/udev/local.rules (symlink from
/etc/udev/rules.d/@z10_local.rules):
BUS=="input", SYSFS{phys}=="usb-0000:00:1d.0-2/input0", SYSFS{name}=="Genius NetScroll + Traveler",
KERNEL=="mouse?", NAME="input/%k", MODE="0660", SYMLINK+="input/mouse_head0"
BUS=="input", SYSFS{phys}=="usb-0000:00:1d.1-1/input0", SYSFS{name}=="Genius NetScroll + Traveler", > >
KERNEL=="mouse?", NAME="input/%k", MODE="0660", SYMLINK+="input/mouse_head1"
But nothing created in /dev/input/mouse_headX.
Just to make sure: Did you run "udevsynthesize" after you added the
rules?
I do `udevsynthesize', but this not help me. Symlynk not created.
OK, then I would try the following:
1) Simplify your rules, using fewer keys, for example only
KERNEL=="mouse?", SYSFS{phys}=="usb-0000:00:1d.0-2/input0",
SYMLINK+="input/mouse_head0"
2) Change your symlink in /etc/udev/rules.d from "@z10_local.rules" to
"10_local.rules".
3) Run udevsynthesize again; if it still fails use "udevtest" to see in
what order the rules are processed for your mice.
Regards,
Florian
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