/lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks2.rules is in udisks2 2.7.6-3ubuntu0.2.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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#
# Do not edit this file, it will be overwritten on updates
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Probing
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Skip probing if not a block device or if requested by other rules
#
SUBSYSTEM!="block", GOTO="udisks_probe_end"
ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}=="?*", GOTO="udisks_probe_end"
ENV{DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG}=="?*", GOTO="udisks_probe_end"
# MD-RAID (aka Linux Software RAID) members
#
# TODO: file bug against mdadm(8) to have --export-prefix option that can be used with e.g. UDISKS_MD_MEMBER
#
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_FS_USAGE}=="raid", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="linux_raid_member", ENV{UDISKS_MD_MEMBER_LEVEL}=="", IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c '/sbin/mdadm --examine --export $tempnode | /bin/sed s/^MD_/UDISKS_MD_MEMBER_/g'"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="md*", ENV{DEVTYPE}!="partition", IMPORT{program}="/bin/sh -c '/sbin/mdadm --detail --export $tempnode | /bin/sed s/^MD_/UDISKS_MD_/g'"
LABEL="udisks_probe_end"
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tag floppy drives since they need special care
# PC floppy drives
#
KERNEL=="fd*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLOPPY}="1"
# USB floppy drives
#
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{bInterfaceClass}=="08", ATTRS{bInterfaceSubClass}=="04", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLOPPY}="1"
# ATA Zip drives
#
ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="*IOMEGA*", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*ZIP*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLOPPY_ZIP}="1"
# TODO: figure out if the drive supports SD and SDHC and what the current
# kind of media is - right now we just assume SD
KERNEL=="mmcblk[0-9]", SUBSYSTEMS=="mmc", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_SD}="1"
# ditto for memstick
KERNEL=="msblk[0-9]|mspblk[0-9]", SUBSYSTEMS=="memstick", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS}="1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_MEDIA_FLASH_MS}="1"
# TODO: maybe automatically convert udisks1 properties to udisks2 ones?
# (e.g. UDISKS_PRESENTATION_HIDE -> UDISKS_IGNORE)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Whitelist for tagging drives with the property media type.
# TODO: figure out where to store this database
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="050d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0248", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:0", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_CF}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="050d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0248", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="050d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0248", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:2", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SM}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="050d", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0248", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:3", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="05e3", ATTRS{idProduct}=="070e", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:0", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_CF}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="05e3", ATTRS{idProduct}=="070e", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SM}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="05e3", ATTRS{idProduct}=="070e", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:2", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="05e3", ATTRS{idProduct}=="070e", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:3", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS}="1"
# APPLE SD Card Reader (MacbookPro5,4)
#
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="05ac", ATTRS{idProduct}=="8403", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
# Realtek card readers
DRIVERS=="rts_pstor", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
DRIVERS=="rts5229", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
# Lexar Dual Slot USB 3.0 Reader Professional
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="05dc",ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="b049", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:0", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_CF}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="05dc",ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="b049", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
# Transcend USB 3.0 Multi-Card Reader (TS-RDF8K)
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="8564",ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="4000", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:0", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_CF}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="8564",ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="4000", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="8564",ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="4000", ENV{ID_INSTANCE}=="0:2", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS}="1"
# Common theme
#
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*Reader*SD*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*CF_Reader*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_CF}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*SM_Reader*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SM}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*MS_Reader*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS}="1"
# USB stick / thumb drives
#
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="*Kingston*", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*DataTraveler*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_THUMB}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="*SanDisk*", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*Cruzer*", ENV{ID_CDROM}!="1", ENV{ID_DRIVE_THUMB}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="HP", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*v125w*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_THUMB}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="13fe", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*Patriot*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_THUMB}="1"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="*JetFlash*", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="*Transcend*", ENV{ID_DRIVE_THUMB}="1"
# SD-Card reader in Chromebook Pixel
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="05e3", ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="0727", ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_SD}="1"
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Devices which should not be display in the user interface
#
# (note that RAID/LVM members are not normally shown in an user
# interface so setting UDISKS_IGNORE at first does not seem to achieve
# anything. However it helps for RAID/LVM members that are encrypted
# using LUKS. See bug #51439.)
# Apple Bootstrap partitions
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME}=="mac", ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="Apple_Bootstrap", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# Apple Boot partitions
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME}=="gpt", ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="426f6f74-0000-11aa-aa11-00306543ecac", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# special DOS partition types (EFI, hidden, etc.) and RAID/LVM
# see http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_types-1.html
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME}=="dos", \
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="0x0|0x11|0x12|0x14|0x16|0x17|0x1b|0x1c|0x1e|0x27|0x3d|0x84|0x8d|0x8e|0x90|0x91|0x92|0x93|0x97|0x98|0x9a|0x9b|0xbb|0xc2|0xc3|0xdd|0xef|0xfd", \
ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# special GUID-identified partition types (EFI System Partition, BIOS Boot partition, RAID/LVM)
# see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table#Partition_type_GUIDs
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME}=="gpt", \
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b|21686148-6449-6e6f-744e-656564454649|a19d880f-05fc-4d3b-a006-743f0f84911e|e6d6d379-f507-44c2-a23c-238f2a3df928|e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae|de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac", \
ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# ZFS member partitions
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME}=="gpt", \
ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="zfs_member", ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="6a898cc3-1dd2-11b2-99a6-080020736631", \
ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# MAC recovery/tool partitions/devices which are useless on Linux
ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME}=="mac", \
ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="udf", ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="WD*SmartWare", \
ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
ENV{ID_PART_TABLE_TYPE}=="mac", \
ENV{ID_CDROM}=="?*", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="udf", ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="WD*SmartWare", \
ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# recovery partitions
ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="ntfs|vfat", \
ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="Recovery|RECOVERY|Lenovo_Recovery|HP_RECOVERY|Recovery_Partition|DellUtility|DellRestore|IBM_SERVICE|SERVICEV001|SERVICEV002|SYSTEM_RESERVED|System_Reserved|WINRE_DRV|DIAGS|IntelRST", \
ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# read-only non-Linux software installer partitions
ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="Sony", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="PRS*Launcher", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# non-Linux software
KERNEL=="sr*", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="SanDisk", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="Cruzer", ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="U3_System", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# Virtual Windows tools installation on Asus Zendisk (0b05:17b4)
KERNEL=="sr*", ENV{ID_VENDOR}=="ASMT",ENV{ID_MODEL}=="VirtualCDROM", ENV{ID_FS_LABEL}=="ASUS_+Speed_ZENDISK*", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
# Content created using isohybrid (typically used on CDs and USB
# sticks for bootable media) is a bit special insofar that the
# interesting content is on a DOS partition with type 0x00* ... which
# is hidden above. So undo this.
#
# See http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/11285.html for more details
#
# *) This is true only for 64bit images. For 32bit images the type is 0x17
# (Hidden HPFS/NTFS/exFAT). This is most likely a bug but we still need to
# stop ignoring these.
ENV{ID_PART_TABLE_TYPE}=="dos", ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE}=="0x0|0x17", ENV{ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER}=="1", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="iso9660|udf", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="0"
# Zram devices setup
KERNEL=="zram[0-9]", ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}="zram-setup@zram%n.service", TAG+="systemd"
# Explicitly ignore ram block devices, they don't work with udev
KERNEL=="ram*", ENV{UDISKS_IGNORE}="1"
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