#1912: Possible bad interaction of udev rules for duplicate devices
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 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |        Owner:  Bryan Kadzban
     Type:  defect                          |       Status:  new          
 Priority:  normal                          |    Milestone:  6.3          
Component:  Book                            |      Version:  SVN          
 Severity:  normal                          |   Resolution:               
 Keywords:                                  |  
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Comment (by [EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 Replying to [comment:9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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 > So, let's not bother patching Udev, we'll describe by-path and by-id for
 CD drives.  We'll describe by-mac for network interfaces.

 Wouldn't the same issue arise on a USB cdrom drive, for example?

 > It'd be nice if we could get the fact that one shouldn't use by-path
 persistence on USB and other such easily hotpluggable buses into a warning
 box, as I believe it warrants one.  I can't see a way of rearranging the
 text so that it flows properly though!

 I think the warning needs to be there if we want to keep by-path rules in
 the book. Maybe I'm wrong, though. My understanding of kernel devices and
 sysfs is subpar at best.

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