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diff --git a/docs/udev.xml b/docs/udev.xml
index 3db66f800..8c07f0e68 100644
--- a/docs/udev.xml
+++ b/docs/udev.xml
@@ -42,9 +42,7 @@
Usually udev runs as udevd8 and receives uevents directly from the
- kernel if a device is added or removed form the system. The program
- udev itself may be used as an event handler in situations,
- where running the daemon is not appropriate, like in initramfs.
+ kernel if a device is added or removed form the system.
If udev receives a device event, it matches its configured rules
against the available device attributes provided in sysfs to identify the device.
@@ -393,7 +391,7 @@
- ,
+ , The value of an environment variable.
@@ -424,18 +422,6 @@
-
- ,
-
- If a device node already exists with the name, the smallest next free
- number is used. This can be used to create compatibility symlinks and enumerate
- devices of the same type originating from different kernel subsystems.
- Note: The use of the enumeration facility is unreliable for events that
- request a number at the same time. The use of enumerations in todays setups
- where devices can come and go at any time is not recommended.
-
-
-
,