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Why using the order 69: - Storage processing in general happens in 60-persistent-storage.rules, including the blkid call that adds some usable information we can use for filtering and speedup (these rules are part of upstream udev and the order is preserved on most distros) - There's still some other storage-related processing done after 60-persistent-storage.rules in general. These might add some detailed storage-related information we might use to filter devices effectively (e.g. MD udev rules, ...). - We need lvmetad rules to be processed before any consumers can use the output - so the metadata cache is ready soon enough (e.g. udisks rules). - There's no official (upstream udev) document about assigning the order, so this number is chosen in best belief it will suit all scenarios. |
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10-dm.rules.in | ||
11-dm-lvm.rules | ||
12-dm-permissions.rules | ||
13-dm-disk.rules.in | ||
69-dm-lvm-metad.rules | ||
95-dm-notify.rules | ||
Makefile.in |