Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hpd:/home/tony# ls /usr/local/bin/lsbus > ls: /usr/local/bin/lsbus: No such file or directory > hpd:/home/tony# ls /usr/local/bin/systool > ls: /usr/local/bin/systool: No such file or directory
Debian packages will never install stuff in /usr/local/bin. If any documentation mentions /usr/local, then it's presumed that you have compiled by hand. Otherwise, the binaries will always be in /usr/bin. I looked through the documentation mentioned, and it makes some mistakes (mostly stuff that has been deprecated in never udev). For instance, memorystick isn't necessary a scsi device. At my place, it's a USB device: Device = "3-1" Device path = "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.2/usb3/3-1" bConfigurationValue = "1" bDeviceClass = "00" bDeviceProtocol = "00" bDeviceSubClass = "00" bMaxPower = "200mA" bNumConfigurations = "1" bNumInterfaces = " 1" bcdDevice = "0140" bmAttributes = "c0" detach_state = "0" idProduct = "0069" idVendor = "054c" manufacturer = "Sony" product = "USB Memory Stick Slot" speed = "12" The udev rule I would create for this would be BUS="usb", SYSFS{manufacturer}="Sony", SYSFS{product}="USB Memory Stick\ Slot", NAME{all_partitions}="Memstick" Note that the format has changed a little (the old format is deprecated, and was totally removed starting with version 023). Also, note the {all_partitions} attribute in NAME. There was a problem with the node (ie memstick1) not beging created unless it is accessed, but it can't be accessed without being created. So, the all_partitions attribute was created to statically create the nodes. -- John L. Fjellstad web: http://www.fjellstad.org/ Quis custodiet ipsos custodes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]