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xry111/clfs-ng
xry111/lfs-next
xry111/loongarch
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xry111/loongarch-12.1
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xry111/mips64el
xry111/multilib
xry111/pip3
xry111/rust-wip-20221008
xry111/update-glibc
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1 | Purpose of rules file:
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3 | Most of the rules installed by Udev itself create devices with the correct
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4 | properties. This file contains rules that have not been merged upstream yet.
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6 | Description of rules:
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8 | By default, Udev creates device nodes with UID 0, GID 0, and permissions 0660.
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10 | ISDN-related devices should be owned by the 'dialout' group, hence the following
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11 | rule (and similar):
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13 | KERNEL=="ippp[0-9]*", GROUP="dialout"
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15 | The RTC-related rules cause the setclock bootscript to be run as soon as the
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16 | RTC device has been created by Udev, meaning that times in log files, for
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17 | example, are as accurate as possible as quickly as possible.
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19 | A final word of caution: Any particular rule must be written on one line, and a
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20 | comma must separate each part of the rule.
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