Re: udev question
Sam Halliday <fommil@yahoo.ie> writes:
> however... there is one major problem! instead of creating the link to
> /dev/input/mouseX, it is creating to the link to /dev/input/ts2, which
> does not appear to be a valid mouse device. how can i fix it? (ts2
> appears only when the usb mouse is plugged in)
Please post your udev rule. Also, post the output of
udevinfo -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/input/ts2` -a
and
udevinfo -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/input/mouseX` -a
where X is the number for the usb mouse.
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