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Udev-&udev-version; Udev <para>The Udev package contains programs for dynamic creation of device nodes.</para> <segmentedlist> <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle> <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle> <seglistitem> <seg>&udev-ch6-sbu;</seg> <seg>&udev-ch6-du; plus &udev-testfiles-du; for testfiles</seg> </seglistitem> </segmentedlist> </sect2> <sect2 role="installation"> <title>Installation of Udev The udev-config tarball contains LFS-specific files used to configure Udev. Unpack it into the Udev source directory: tar -xvf ../&udev-config;.tar.bz2 The udev-testfiles tarball contains files needed to test udev. The file expands to an apparent size of about 37MB but the actual disk usage is less than 7MB. tar -xvf ../udev-&udev-version;-testfiles.tar.bz2 --strip-components=1 Create some devices and directories that Udev cannot handle due to them being required very early in the boot process, or by Udev itself: install -dv /lib/{firmware,udev/devices/pts} mknod -m0666 /lib/udev/devices/null c 1 3 Prepare the package for compilation: ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc --sbindir=/sbin \ --with-rootlibdir=/lib --libexecdir=/lib/udev \ --disable-hwdb --disable-udev_acl --disable-introspection \ --disable-keymap The meaning of the new configure options --with-rootlibdir=/lib This controls where the libudev library is installed. The library needs to be in /lib because it's used by Udev at boot time, before /usr might be available, and the default --rootlibdir is /usr/lib. --libexecdir=/lib/udev This controls where Udev-internal rules and helper programs are installed. --disable-* These options prevent Udev from installing helper programs and other extras which require more external libraries. These libraries are not part of the base LFS system. See the Udev README file for more information. Compile the package: make Test the package. make check Install the package: make install Remove an empty documentation directory: rmdir -v /usr/share/doc/udev Now install the LFS-specific custom rules files: cd &udev-config; make install Install the documentation that explains the LFS-specific rules files: make install-doc Contents of Udev Installed programs Installed libraries Installed directories ata_id, cdrom_id, collect, create_floppy_devices, edd_id, firmware.sh, fstab_import, path_id, scsi_id, udevadm, udevd, usb_id, write_cd_rules, and write_net_rules libudev.{a,so} /etc/udev, /lib/udev, /lib/firmware Short Descriptions ata_id Provides Udev with a unique string and additional information (uuid, label) for an ATA drive ata_id cdrom_id Provides Udev with the capabilities of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive cdrom_id collect Given an ID for the current uevent and a list of IDs (for all target uevents), registers the current ID and indicates whether all target IDs have been registered collect create_floppy_devices Creates all possible floppy devices based on the CMOS type create_floppy_devices edd_id Provides Udev with the EDD ID for a BIOS disk drive edd_id firmware.sh Uploads firmware to devices firmware.sh fstab_import Finds an entry in /etc/fstab that matches the current device, and provides its information to Udev fstab_import path_id Provides the shortest possible unique hardware path to a device path_id scsi_id Provides Udev with a unique SCSI identifier based on the data returned from sending a SCSI INQUIRY command to the specified device scsi_id udevadm Generic udev administration tool: controls the udevd daemon, provides info from the Udev database, monitors uevents, waits for uevents to finish, tests Udev configuration, and triggers uevents for a given device udevadm udevd A daemon that listens for uevents on the netlink socket, creates devices and runs the configured external programs in response to these uevents udevd usb_id Provides Udev with information about USB devices usb_id write_cd_rules A script which generates Udev rules to provide stable names for optical drives (see also ) write_cd_rules write_net_rules A script which generates rules to provide stable names for network interfaces (see also ) write_net_rules libudev A library interface to udev device information libudev /etc/udev Contains Udev configuration files, device permissions, and rules for device naming /etc/udev