William Kenworthy schrieb:
I can sync my palm fine using jpilot by hitting sync on the palm, then
sync on jpilot.  udev creates the nodes (I have set them
as /dev/tts/USB0 and /dev/tts/USB1) when the palm sync is run, and
deletes them when finished.

The problem is that most software (pilot-link, gnome-pilot, ...) seems
to expect the nodes to be present all the time - and udev keeps deleting
them!  Even if I manually create the nodes udev will politely delete
them after a sync - causing gnome-pilot to never sync again (until
killed/restarted)

Manually creating the nodes and commenting out the rule in 50-udev.rules
didnt work either (the nodes stayed, just didnt work - no sync).  How
can I make udev play nicely?

BillK


Just create a link like /dev/pilot pointing to the special node... I think that should help, but i don't know your exact problem.

Necoro

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