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Timestamp:
02/18/2007 12:40:32 AM (17 years ago)
Author:
Bryan Kadzban <bryan@…>
Branches:
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Children:
659cc3d
Parents:
84dbfdac
Message:

Use upstream Udev rule_generator setup for NIC naming; fixes #1912. Also fix a validation error in r7923.

git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@7924 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689

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  • chapter07/symlinks.xml

    r84dbfdac r80640a49  
    5050     to libata for IDE drives, but that is not for the book. -->
    5151
    52     <important>External devices (for example, a USB-connected CD drive) should
    53     not use by-path persistence, because each time the device is plugged into a
    54     new external port, its physical path will change. All externally-connected
    55     devices will have this problem if you write Udev rules to recognize them
    56     by their physical path; the problem is not limited to CD and DVD drives.</important>
     52    <important><para>External devices (for example, a USB-connected CD drive)
     53    should not use by-path persistence, because each time the device is plugged
     54    into a new external port, its physical path will change. All
     55    externally-connected devices will have this problem if you write Udev rules
     56    to recognize them by their physical path; the problem is not limited to CD
     57    and DVD drives.</para></important>
    5758
    5859    <para>If you wish to see the values that the Udev scripts will use, then
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