On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:20:37 -0500, Tom H wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>>>
how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
fact th
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:20:37 -0500, Tom H wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>>
>>> how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
>>> fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is plugged in.
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>
>> how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
>> fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is plugged in.
>
> For instance, my USB key has at least one "ATTRS{ser
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 7:07 PM, wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:17:01 + (UTC)
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>>
>> > how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
>> > fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is plugged i
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:09:06 -0800, briand wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:17:01 + (UTC) Camaleón wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>>
>> > how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
>> > fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:17:01 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>
> > how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
> > fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is plugged in.
>
> (...)
>
> Available information for the
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:17:01 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
>
> > how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
> > fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is plugged in.
>
> (...)
>
> Available information for the
On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:58:08 -0800, briand wrote:
> how do I know that "SerialNumber" is a valid udev key other than the
> fact that it is listed in dmesg when the device is plugged in.
(...)
Available information for the sysfs attributes can be fetched (if
present):
http://reactivated.net/wri
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