# /etc/udev/rules.d
#
rules_d="`sed -n '/^udev_rules=/{ s!udev_rules=!!; s!\"!!g; p; }' $conf`"
-if test -z "$rules_d" || test ! -d "$rules_d"; then
+if test -z "$rules_d" ; then
+ rules_d=/etc/udev/rules.d
+fi
+if test ! -d "$rules_d"; then
echo "$me Error: cannot find udev rules directory" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# These rules tell udev what device nodes to create for aoe support.
-# They may be installed along the following lines (adjusted to what
-# you see on your system).
+# They may be installed along the following lines. Check the section
+# 8 udev manpage to see whether your udev supports SUBSYSTEM, and
+# whether it uses one or two equal signs for SUBSYSTEM and KERNEL.
#
# ecashin@makki ~$ su
# Password:
#
# aoe char devices
-SUBSYSTEM="aoe", KERNEL="discover", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
-SUBSYSTEM="aoe", KERNEL="err", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0440"
-SUBSYSTEM="aoe", KERNEL="interfaces", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
-SUBSYSTEM="aoe", KERNEL="revalidate", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
+SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="discover", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
+SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="err", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0440"
+SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="interfaces", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
+SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="revalidate", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
# aoe block devices
-KERNEL="etherd*", NAME="%k", GROUP="disk"
+KERNEL=="etherd*", NAME="%k", GROUP="disk"