>Can't this be forced using udev rules?

udev seems to be a good way. I tried several different configurations.. my last 
one (file called '50-dvb_cards.rules'):

# Create a symlink /dev/dvb/adapter104 pointing to dvb card with PCI bus id 
04:00.0
SUBSYSTEM=="dvb", KERNEL=="0000:04:00.0", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; 
K=$${K#dvb}; printf dvb/adapter104/%%s $${K#*.}'", SYMLINK+="%c"

# Create a symlink /dev/dvb/adapter106 pointing to dvb card with PCI bus id 
04:02.0
SUBSYSTEM=="dvb", KERNEL=="0000:04:02.0", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; 
K=$${K#dvb}; printf dvb/adapter106/%%s $${K#*.}'", SYMLINK+="%c"

BUS and ID combinations I saw on different other webpages seem to be out of 
date. Not sure what I am doing wrong as there still is only /dev/dvb/adapter0 
and /dev/dvb/adapter1.

I also tried to get my usbstick running with
BUS=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="058f", SYMLINK=+"usbstick"
but this didn't work also.

Any help appreciated. Thanks!

Cheers
Matthias
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