SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi", ATTRS{vendor}=="Apple", KERNEL=="sd?2", 
ATTRS{model}=="iPod*", NAME="%k", SYMLINK+="ipod", GROUP="ipod"

Can anyone see a reason the group would be ignored here?  
I've named this rule so that it's first, and so that it's last (10-ipod.rule 
and 99.ipod.rule) and this doesn't make any difference.
I've also used a differnt grop, for kicks - nothing.  In every case, the node 
is created, but it's root:root, not root:ipod.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

Barring a fix, I'm also having trouble with the new scheme - I've looked at the 
kernel.org docs, and they don't seem to have changed much, if at all.
I notice the use "SUBSYSTEM" not SUBSYSTEMS" though.  Our own wiki includes 
what appear to be conflicting info on a few of the lines.
The how-to in /etc uses ATTR as well as ATTRS in places.  Can somone point me 
to the definitive how-to for The New Way?

-- 
Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy. 
 --Spider Robinson

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