Le 2012-06-27 14:40, m...@linux.it a écrit :
On May 05, bilibop <quid...@poivron.org> wrote:
ENV{BACKING_FILE}="%c"
What uses this variable?
I have built a source package "bilibop" (RFS #675532). One of the
binary packages is called "bilibop-rules" and is mainly a workaround of
the bug #645466 (When running from removable media, udev allows direct
access by "floppy" group):
some bilibop rules override 91-permissions.rules and fix the removable
media hosting the running system, and all its partitions, as owned by
the 'disk' group instead of 'floppy'. Because it supports multi-layered
block devices (dm-crypt, LVM and loop devices), I have introduced this
variable to ease the work.
But thinking that BACKING_FILE can be managed by the udev package
instead of bilibop, the bilibop udev rules file has been splitted:
- 60-loopback.rules (the sample given in this bug report)
- 66-bilibop.rules
If the BACKING_FILE variable is introduced in udev, I will remove
60-loopback.rules from bilibop; otherwise I keep it. That's all.
Additionally,
What uses this variable?
as it does not exist, nothing uses this variable, of course. But if it
exists, maybe it can interest other people.
Cheers,
quidame
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