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Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst
 
- Set specific permissions for the disk.
 
- Create a corresponding "raw" character device under ``/dev/raw``
associated with our disk above. This is something commonly
seen on database servers and it's suffiently useful that's it's
worth mentioning here.
associated with our disk above.
 
 
Where Do ``udev`` Rules Live?
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