1 # These rules tell udev what device nodes to create for aoe support.
2 # They may be installed along the following lines. Check the section
3 # 8 udev manpage to see whether your udev supports SUBSYSTEM, and
4 # whether it uses one or two equal signs for SUBSYSTEM and KERNEL.
8 # bash# find /etc -type f -name udev.conf
10 # bash# grep udev_rules= /etc/udev/udev.conf
11 # udev_rules="/etc/udev/rules.d/"
12 # bash# ls /etc/udev/rules.d/
13 # 10-wacom.rules 50-udev.rules
14 # bash# cp /path/to/linux-2.6.xx/Documentation/aoe/udev.txt \
15 # /etc/udev/rules.d/60-aoe.rules
19 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="discover", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
20 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="err", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0440"
21 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="interfaces", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
22 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="revalidate", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
23 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="flush", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
26 KERNEL=="etherd*", GROUP="disk"