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@ -102,16 +102,16 @@ CHANGES WITH 247 in spe:
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but do not handle the "change" action. If a device matching those
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rules is retriggered with the "change" action (as is intended here)
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it would suddenly lose the relevant properties. This always has been
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a problematic, but as soon as all udev devices are triggered on
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relevant package upgrades this will become particularly so. It is
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strongly recommended to fix offending rules so that they can handle a
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"change" action at any time, and acquire all necessary udev
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properties even then. Or in other words: the header guard mentioned
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above (ACTION=="remove",GOTO="xyz_end") is the correct approach to
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handle this, as it makes sure rules are rerun on "change" correctly,
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and acccumulate the correct and complete set of udev properties. udev
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rule definitions that cannot handle "change" events being triggered
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at arbitrary times should be considered buggy.
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problematic, but as soon as all udev devices are triggered on relevant
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package upgrades this will become particularly so. It is strongly
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recommended to fix offending rules so that they can handle a "change"
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action at any time, and acquire all necessary udev properties even
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then. Or in other words: the header guard mentioned above
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(ACTION=="remove",GOTO="xyz_end") is the correct approach to handle
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this, as it makes sure rules are rerun on "change" correctly, and
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accumulate the correct and complete set of udev properties. udev rule
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definitions that cannot handle "change" events being triggered at
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arbitrary times should be considered buggy.
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* The MountAPIVFS= service file setting now defaults to on if
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RootImage= and RootDirectory= are used, which means that with those
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
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These special IDs are primarily useful as a quick way to persistently make the currently booted boot loader
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entry the default choice, or to upgrade the default boot loader entry for the next boot to the default boot
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loader entry for all future boots, but may be used for other operations too.
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When an emptry string ("") is specified as an ID, then the corresponding EFI variable will be unset.
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When an empty string ("") is specified as an ID, then the corresponding EFI variable will be unset.
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</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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/* Those that can be escaped or double-quoted.
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*
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* Stricly speaking, ! does not need to be escaped, except in interactive
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* Strictly speaking, ! does not need to be escaped, except in interactive
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* mode, but let's be extra nice to the user and quote ! in case this
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* output is ever used in interactive mode. */
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#define SHELL_NEED_QUOTES SHELL_NEED_ESCAPE GLOB_CHARS "'()<>|&;!"
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