<refsect2><title>Rules files</title>
<para>The udev rules are read from the files located in the
- default rules directory <filename>/lib/udev/rules.d/</filename>,
- the custom rules directory <filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/</filename>
- and the temporary rules directory <filename>/run/udev/rules.d/</filename>.
- All rule files are collectively sorted and processed in lexical order,
- regardless of the directories in which they live. However, files in
- <filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/</filename> take precedence over files with
- the same name in <filename>/lib/udev/rules.d/</filename>; this can be
- used to ignore a default rules file if needed.</para>
+ system rules directory <filename>/lib/udev/rules.d/</filename>,
+ the local administration directory <filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/</filename>
+ and the volatile runtime directory <filename>/run/udev/rules.d/</filename>.
+ All rules files are collectively sorted and processed in lexical order,
+ regardless of the directories in which they live. However, files with
+ identical file names replace each other. Files in <filename>/run</filename>
+ have the highest priority, files in <filename>/etc</filename> take precedence
+ over files with the same name in <filename>/lib</filename>. This can be
+ used to overwrite a system rules file if needed; a symlink in
+ <filename>/etc</filename> with the same name as a rules file in
+ <filename>/lib</filename>, pointing to <filename>/dev/null</filename>,
+ disables the rules file entirely.</para>
<para>Rule files must have the extension <filename>.rules</filename>; other
extensions are ignored.</para>