systemd: update docs

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Stefan Saraev 2014-02-20 21:10:55 +02:00
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Hardware Database Files Hardware Database Files
The hwdb files are read from the files located in the system hwdb directory The hwdb files are read from the files located in the system hwdb directory
/lib/udev/hwdb.d and the user runtime directory /storage/.config/hwdb.d /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d and the user runtime directory /storage/.config/hwdb.d
All hwdb files are collectively sorted and processed in lexical order, regardless of All hwdb files are collectively sorted and processed in lexical order, regardless of
the directories in which they live. However, files with identical filenames the directories in which they live. However, files with identical filenames
replace each other. /lib/udev/hwdb.d/* takes precedence over /storage/.config/hwdb.d/* replace each other. /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/* takes precedence over /storage/.config/hwdb.d/*
your files must be named 99-xxxxx.hwdb your files must be named 99-xxxxx.hwdb

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Packages do not generally install rules here, this directory is for Packages do not generally install rules here, this directory is for
local rules. If you want to override behaviour of package-supplied local rules. If you want to override behaviour of package-supplied
rules, which can be found in /lib/udev/rules.d, you can do one of rules, which can be found in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d, you can do one of
two things: two things:
1) Write your own rules in this directory that assign the name, 1) Write your own rules in this directory that assign the name,
symlinks, permissions, etc. that you want. Pick a number higher symlinks, permissions, etc. that you want. Pick a number higher
than the rules you want to override, and yours will be used. than the rules you want to override, and yours will be used.
2) Copy the file from /lib/udev/rules.d and edit it here; you 2) Copy the file from /usr/lib/udev/rules.d and edit it here; you
should generally only do this if you want to prevent a program should generally only do this if you want to prevent a program
from being run. from being run.
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If the ordering of files in this directory are not important to you, If the ordering of files in this directory are not important to you,
it's recommended that you simply name your files "descriptive-name.rules" it's recommended that you simply name your files "descriptive-name.rules"
such that they are processed AFTER all numbered rules in both this such that they are processed AFTER all numbered rules in both this
directory and /lib/udev/rules.d and thus override anything set there. directory and /usr/lib/udev/rules.d and thus override anything set there.