In the docs at
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/udev/
Palm Pilot
If you have udev >= 032-5, execute the command:
ln -s ttyUSB1 /etc/udev/devices/pilot
In my case I needed ttyUSB0 so I did:
ln -s ttyUSB0 /etc/udev/devices/pilot
syncing with pilot does not work as a normal user for me and only as root. If I put a
file in
/etc/udev/permissions.d/new.permissions and change pilot to permissions of
0666. Should it override 50-udev.permissions?