# Provide user, group, and mode information for devices. If a regex matches # the device name provided by sysfs, use the appropriate user:group and mode # instead of the default 0:0 660. # # Syntax: # [-]devicename_regex user:group mode [>|=path] [@|$|*cmd args...] # # =: move, >: move and create a symlink # @|$|*: run $cmd on delete, @cmd on create, *cmd on both null 0:0 0666 zero 0:0 0666 full 0:0 0666 random 0:0 0666 urandom 0:0 0444 dvb([0-9]).([a-z]*)([0-9]) 0:0 0644 =dvb/adapter%1/%2%3 fb([0-2]) 0:0 0660 >fb/%1 ram1 0:0 0660 >ram # HDD/BD-Player sd[a-z][0-9] 0:0 0664 */etc/mdev/mdev-mount.sh sr[0-9] 0:0 0664 */etc/mdev/mdev-mount.sh # WLAN devices wlan[0-9]* 0:0 0660 */etc/mdev/wlan.sh rausb[0-9]* 0:0 0660 */etc/mdev/wlan.sh ra[0-9]* 0:0 0660 */etc/mdev/wlan.sh # USB devices usbdev.* 0:0 0660 */etc/mdev/usbdev.sh # block devices mtdblock[0-6] 0:0 0660 # double up flash characters devices mtd[0-6]+ 0:0 0660 mtd[0-6]+ro 0:0 0660