diff --git a/Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst b/Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst index aeacaca..1602864 100644 --- a/Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst +++ b/Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ ========================= There are many clever uses for ``udev`` documented on the Web, but -the most common use is to ensure that when you connect a device - - disk, tape, usb thumbdrive, camera... whatever - to a ``Linux`` +the most common use is to ensure that when you connect a device - +disk, tape, usb thumbdrive, camera... whatever - to a ``Linux`` system, that device shows up with the same name every time. Original ``Unix`` derivatives had a static tree of devices the system @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Document Revision Information ============================= -``$Id: Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst,v 1.101 2013/10/31 21:40:42 tundra Exp $`` +``$Id: Deconstructing_Linux_udev_Rules.rst,v 1.102 2013/10/31 21:45:08 tundra Exp $`` You can find the latest version of this document at: