[Touch-packages] [Bug 1319047] Re: udev rule file execution races with fs to become writable

2014-09-11 Thread Martin Pitt
Oh, and finally: Depending on what you do in these conf files, it might be even easier, better, and completely race free to move these to xorg.conf.d snippets (see man xorg.conf.d) with the MatchDevice* clauses. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1319047] Re: udev rule file execution races with fs to become writable

2014-09-11 Thread Martin Pitt
Ah indeed. But this has worked by sheer accident, not by design. udev rules aren't supposed for this, and if they write any files it should be into /dev/ or /run. They can race in both ways: before the file system becomes available, or they run too late when the display manager is already starting