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Writing udev rules

http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html

Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.

"Writing udev rules" by Daniel Drake (dsd) Version 0.74. The most recent version of this document can always be found at: http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html

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Udev: Introduction to Device Management In Modern Linux System | Linux.com

http://www.linux.com/news/hardware/peripherals/180950-udev

Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.

Udev supplies a dynamic device directory containing only the nodes for devices which are connected to the system. It creates or removes the device node files in the /dev directory as they are plugged in or taken out. Dbus is like a system bus which is used for inter-process communication. The HAL gets information from the Udev service, when a device is attached to the system and it creates an XML representation of that device. It then notifies the corresponding desktop application like Nautilus through the Dbus and Nautilus will open the mounted device’s files.

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libudev Reference Manual

http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/libudev/index.html

Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.

For version 206 — the latest version of this documentation can be found at http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/libudev/ .

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#578826 - udev rules must not rename kernel devices - Debian Bug report logs

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=578826#65

Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.

ENV{DM_NAME}=="?*", NAME="mapper/$env{DM_NAME}", SYMLINK+="$kernel" This is not supported and must be fixed. Udev does not support swapping primary device names around, and devtmpfs will always create the device node with the kernel name anyway.

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openSUSE 12.3: Chapter 12. Dynamic Kernel Device Management with udev

http://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/html/openSUSE/opensuse-reference/cha.udev.html

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The kernel can add or remove almost any device in a running system. Changes in the device state (whether a device is plugged in or removed) need to be propagated to userspace. Devices need to be configured as soon as they are plugged in and recognized. Users of a certain device need to be informed about any changes in this device's recognized state. udev provides the needed infrastructure to dynamically maintain the device node files and symbolic links in the /dev directory. udev rules provide a way to plug external tools into the kernel device event processing. This enables you to customize udev device handling by, for example, adding certain scripts to execute as part of kernel device handling, or request and import additional data to evaluate during device handling.

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