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Re: "Right" way to add devices at boot for udev?



%% Marty <martyb@ix.netcom.com> writes:

  m> Paul Smith wrote:

  >> Obviously I can script this up somehow, if need be.  My question is,
  >> what's the "approved" way of doing stuff like this in Debian?

  m> You may want to add an entry to /etc/udev/udev.rules.  Run "man udev"
  m> for details.

Hm.  I don't get it.  These rules all seem to be tied to some event or
driver in the kernel, creating an entry in /sys.

But, the driver I have is not enabled for this model and doesn't create
any entries in /sys.  So, I don't see anything I can match on to write a
udev rule.

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