Thanks for the quick turnaround.

That is a change that came in by Debian, which it seems we should remove
when on version 10.3 and >=Bionic.

@Oliver - I think you can abort your investigation as upstream is ok.

I have another fix for open-vm-tools in the pipe, I think I'll try to
address both in one upload.

@Timo - could you help to ouline the best way to check this?
If I just start a vmware guest, are the default disks already ok to check this?
Or would I need to set up some special disks to get the right type for the 
rules to apply at all?

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  99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules has no effect - timeout by 30 not 180

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