%general-entities; ]> Udev-&udev-version; Udev <para>The Udev package contains programs for dynamic creation of device nodes.</para> <segmentedlist> <segtitle>&dependencies;</segtitle> <seglistitem> <seg>Coreutils, GCC, Make, Perl, and Tree</seg> </seglistitem> </segmentedlist> </sect2> <sect2 role="installation"> <title>Installation of Udev Compile the package: make EXTRAS="extras/firmware extras/run_directory" The meaning of the make parameter: EXTRAS="extras/firmware extras/run_directory" This builds the udev_run_devd and udev_run_hotplugd binaries, which are required for correct handling of hotpluggable devices. If you want to run the testsuite, you need to change a hardcoded reference to the test program: sed -i 's@/usr/bin/test@/bin/test@' test/udev-test.pl To test the results, issue: make test. Install the package: make DESTDIR=/ EXTRAS="extras/firmware extras/run_directory" install The meaning of the make parameter: DESTDIR=/ This prevents the Udev build process from killing any udevd processes that may be running on the system. Udev's configuration is far from ideal by default, so install the configuration files here: cp -v ../&udev-config-file; /etc/udev/rules.d/25-lfs.rules Install the documentation that explains how to create Udev rules: install -v -m644 -D docs/writing_udev_rules/index.html /usr/share/doc/udev-&udev-version;/index.html Run the udevstart program to create our full complement of device nodes. /sbin/udevstart Contents of Udev Installed programs Installed directory udev, udevcontrol, udevd, udevinfo, udevmonitor, udevsend, udevstart and udevtest /etc/udev Short Descriptions udev Creates device nodes in /dev or renames network interfaces (not in LFS) in response to hotplug events udev udevcontrol Configures a number of options for the running udevd daemon, such as the log level. udevcontrol udevd A daemon that reorders hotplug events before submitting them to udev, thus avoiding various race conditions udevd udevinfo 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 sysfs tree to help create udev rules udevinfo udevmonitor Prints the event received from the kernel and the event which udev sends out after rule processing udevmonitor udevsend Delivers hotplug events to udevd udevsend udevstart Creates device nodes in /dev that correspond to drivers compiled directly into the kernel; it performs that task by simulating hotplug events presumably dropped by the kernel before invocation of this program (e.g., because the root filesystem has not been mounted) and submitting such synthetic hotplug events to udev udevstart udevtest Simulates a udev run for the given device, and prints out the name of the node the real udev would have created or (not in LFS) the name of the renamed network interface udevtest /etc/udev Contains udev configuation files, device permissions, and rules for device naming /etc/udev