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#1 2014-01-03 17:30:41

synthead
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Allowing users to create their own udev rules

Can users create their own udev rules?  Like a ~/.rules.d/ or something to that effect?

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#2 2014-01-03 17:38:58

Trilby
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Re: Allowing users to create their own udev rules

Wouldn't this at least require a separate udev instance running for that user?


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#3 2014-01-06 18:04:32

synthead
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Re: Allowing users to create their own udev rules

Hm, yeah, you're probably right ... and it would be particularly wacky making the rules run only when they're logged in.

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#4 2014-01-06 19:01:14

progandy
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Re: Allowing users to create their own udev rules

synthead wrote:

Hm, yeah, you're probably right ... and it would be particularly wacky making the rules run only when they're logged in.

You might want to create a background application that waits for udev events and reacts to them. You can create your own configuration syntax for it.


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