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I didn't ask you to try any of those things.
I asked you to do something very specific, and report back to me with
the *output* of that command.
Please do that, otherwise I can't help you.
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udev does not refresh rules when replugging device
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The rules are read in when
a) no file, reboot, stop udev, start udev, create file
b) a), delete file stop udev, start udev, create file
c) no file, create file, reboot
However there are not read in when
d) no file, reboot, create file,
It somehow seems that udev doesn't initialize rightly upon
Hi,
The rules are read in when
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udev does not refresh rules when replugging device
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On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 02:50 +, Markus Baden wrote:
> When I do stop udev and restart it as suggested the new file is read in:
>
> 1260326339.569233 [2217] parse_file: reading
> '/etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules' as rules file
>
Right.
Now try deleting the file, then stop udev and start it w
A forgot to add, if i only
sudo stop udev
sudo start udev
(without the debug thing) then the new rules are also obeyed after
replugging the device.
Cheers,
Markus
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udev does not refresh rules when replugging device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494033
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When I do stop udev and restart it as suggested the new file is read in:
1260326339.569233 [2217] parse_file: reading
'/etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules' as rules file
and the group for the device set according to the new rule after
replugging it. Good news. However, when I remove the rule afterwa
Sorry, mis-clicked the status there.
udev should reload rules files when files are changed (it watches the
directory with inotify), and then it does apply the new rules when the
device is removed and plugged in (since it appears as a new device).
Could you try the following for me:
sudo stop u
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