Re: Really, about udev, not init systems
Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> (28/11/2012):
> That's not truth anymore, since AFAIK rules of udev moved to /usr.
May I suggest some fact checking? Try “dpkg -L udev” for a start.
Rules moved from /etc to /lib. Not to /usr.
Mraw,
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