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udev (Implementation may vary between distributions)
CentOs/Redhat
Rules for writing udev assignment rules: index.html
Configuration file = /etc/udev/udev.conf
Other directories = /usr/lib/udev, /dev/.udev, /etc/udev/rules.
MRR Notes:
Even after you modify the rules in /etc/udev/rules.d, these changes seem to have no effect until the system is rebooted.
- Command "udevadm monitor" is very useful for determining which device is being added/removed from the system.
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