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Fix from: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
namedev_parse is a bit overzealous when in comes to handling backspaces;
it always eats up backspaces regardless of anything beyond that. This
means it is impossible to enter '\t' in a rule. Quite a bit of fun when
you're trying to write regexps.
Here we move all possible options into a own key to make it possible
to have options-only rules.
The options on the NAME key are removed from the man page and will
be removed from a future version of udev.
For ignore rules, OPTIONS="ignore" should be used.
The rule:
SUBSYSTEM="block", SYSFS{removable}="1", OPTIONS="all_partitions"
will create all partitions for a block device which is known to have
removable media (a check for cdrom drives would be needed too).
Changes to scsi_id to support the udev %N and %p substitutions:
- Update version from .7 to .8
- change TMP_DIR back to /tmp
- if DEVPATH is set assume hotplug_mode (use syslog for logging, and does
not output some warnings)
- Always output a newline after the id is printed
- Allow command line options to override settings when hotplug_mode is set
- update man page
- update generator script to use the %N and %p substitutions.
Just stat() the "dev" file in the device directory instead of
opening the directory and iterating over all entries.
Make udevstart work with the settings in with udev.conf so we can
run a test program.
Add a test for udevstart.
Remove changelog stuff from code. We should never start with this
silly thing.
udev can create the temporary node for us now. (On bootup we don't
know where a writable filesystem is mounted). Also the parent handling
is not needed anymore, cause udev is able to pass us the node name
of the parent device.
Events for partition devies may want to read the main block device
name to compose it's own name or read a disklabel from the main device.
SUBSYSTEM="block", KERNEL="*[1-9]", NAME="%P-p%n"
will append the partition number to the name of the main block device.
We are already using %u in the sscanf() format string.
The patch replaces the int for the kernel release number with
unsigned int, as we can never have negative release numbers.