6.55.2. Contents of Udev
Short Descriptions
Provides Udev with a unique string and additional information (uuid, label) for an ATA drive |
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Provides Udev with the capabilities of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive |
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Creates all possible floppy devices based on the CMOS type |
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Provides Udev with the EDD ID for a BIOS disk drive |
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Uploads firmware to devices |
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Provide the shortest possible unique hardware path to a device |
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Provides Udev with a unique SCSI identifier based on the data returned from sending a SCSI INQUIRY command to the specified device |
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Configures a number of options for the running udevd daemon, such as the log level. |
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A daemon that listens for uevents on the netlink socket, creates devices and runs the configured external programs in response to these uevents |
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Allows users to query the Udev database for information
on any device currently present on the system; it also
provides a way to query any device in the |
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Prints the event received from the kernel and the environment which Udev sends out after rule processing |
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Watches the Udev event queue and exits if all current uevents have been handled |
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Simulates a uevent for the given device, and prints out the name of the node the real udevd would have created, or the name of the renamed network interface |
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Triggers kernel device uevents to be replayed |
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Provides Udev with information about USB devices |
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Provides Udev with the label and uuid of a filesystem |
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A script which generates Udev rules to provide stable names for optical drives (see also Section 7.12, “Creating Custom Symlinks to Devices”) |
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A script which generates rules to provide stable names for network interfaces (see also Section 7.13, “Configuring the network Script”) |
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Contains Udev configuation files, device permissions, and rules for device naming |