Preferably lxcproc should stop using hardcoded names and detect devices it wants to talk to by their subsystem and properties. If it wants to it could ship some udev rules to help with identification or creating symlinks; but symlinks aren't supposed to help programs find devices, they are mostly a "human readable" thing. Thus wontfix in udev itself.
Preferably lxcproc should stop using hardcoded names and detect devices it wants to talk to by their subsystem and properties. If it wants to it could ship some udev rules to help with identification or creating symlinks; but symlinks aren't supposed to help programs find devices, they are mostly a "human readable" thing. Thus wontfix in udev itself.