On 8/16/06, Chris Staub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

After attempting to figure this out with another user in IRC, we
eventually came to the conclusion that udevtest seems to use /sys as its
/ dir. Is this how it works? If so, I think it needs to be better
explained on that page. As it is, the "/block/hdd" in the command simply
looks like an error in the book since it isn't explained why "/sys"
isn't in that path.

That's correct, although udevinfo works whether you specify /sys or
not. That should be explained, though. Actually, looking at
udevtest.c, it's supposed to strip off the leading /sys if it's given.
At least that's what the comment says. My lack of C knowledge is
really blowing this operation.

Anyway, thanks for the heads up, Chris. I'll try to get it into the book.

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Dan
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