The options to install udev in the rootfs instead of /usr,
and udevadm in /sbin:
- --bindir=/sbin
- --libexecdir=/lib/udev
- --with-systemdsystemunitdir=/lib/systemd/system
- --with-rootlibdir=/lib64
+ --prefix=%{_prefix} \
+ --with-rootprefix= \
+ --sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \
+ --bindir=/sbin \
+ --libdir=%{_libdir} \
+ --with-rootlibdir=/lib64 \
+ --libexecdir=/lib/udev \
+ --with-systemdsystemunitdir=/lib/systemd/system \
+ --with-selinux
Some tools expect udevadm in 'sbin'. A symlink to udevadm in 'bin'
needs to be manually created if needed.
The defined location for scripts and binaries which are called
-from rules is /usr/lib/udev/ on all systems and architectures. Any
+from rules is (/usr)/lib/udev/ on all systems and architectures. Any
other location will break other packages, who rightfully expect
-the /usr/lib/udev/ directory, to install their rule helper and udev
+the (/usr)/lib/udev/ directory, to install their rule helper and udev
rule files.
-It is possible to use the /usr/lib/udev/devices/ directory to place
-device nodes, directories and symlinks, which are copied to /dev/
-at every bootup. That way, nodes for devices which can not be
-detected automatically, or are activated on-demand by opening the
-pre-existing device node, will be available.
-
Default udev rules and persistent device naming rules may be required
by other software that depends on the data udev collects from the
devices.