On Fri, 14.02.14 13:52, Laércio de Sousa (lbsous...@gmail.com) wrote: > This rules file tells udev to create symlinks for input devices > (keyboard and mouse, at this moment) separated by seat, so it could > be easier for one to get quickly the devpath of a given input > device attached to a given seat. > > Example: the keyboard attached to seat-foo will receive a symlink > with path /dev/input/by-seat/seat-foo.kbd-event > > It can be very handful specially for Xephyr-based multiseat setups, > where input devpaths must be passed via command line options > like -keybd and -mouse.
Hmm, modern systems tend to have multiple keyboards and mice. For example, mine has a touchscreen and a touchpad as mouse and a a couple acpi devices plus a real kbd, plus some laptop-specific keys all exposed as keyboards. Trying to create a single symlink for all of this appears to be doomed to fail? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel