10-06-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corona688
What do you need from the new rule that the old ones don't provide?
Basically I need the partition name to end with a letter (c0d0pA) instead of a number (c0d0p1).
Quote:
[edit] I see a lower-case $env vs an upper-case ENV. Ditch the $ and make them uppercase
Well, those two (uppercase and lowercase) were already defined in the file and almost all of the default rules have both.
I have not modified anything besides copying an existing rule and appending a letter "A" at the end.
Anyway, just in case I changed the $env to ENV and it's still not creating the symlinks. :/
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TOUPPER(3) Linux Programmer's Manual TOUPPER(3)
NAME
toupper, tolower - convert letter to upper or lower case
SYNOPSIS
#include <ctype.h>
int toupper(int c);
int tolower(int c);
DESCRIPTION
toupper() converts the letter c to upper case, if possible.
tolower() converts the letter c to lower case, if possible.
If c is not an unsigned char value, or EOF, the behavior of these functions is undefined.
RETURN VALUE
The value returned is that of the converted letter, or c if the conversion was not possible.
CONFORMING TO
C89, C99, 4.3BSD.
BUGS
The details of what constitutes an uppercase or lowercase letter depend on the current locale. For example, the default "C" locale does
not know about umlauts, so no conversion is done for them.
In some non-English locales, there are lowercase letters with no corresponding uppercase equivalent; the German sharp s is one example.
SEE ALSO
isalpha(3), setlocale(3), towlower(3), towupper(3), locale(7)
COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.44 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
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