X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=2ea4ba50cb04dc4298c318be59a56e903a4e6124;hp=cc877be1a0ba2c32e8ea2026d58e97ad0514fae8;hb=07f1d2860e8ee393abaaead75a6ab3af0f10efbb;hpb=c9e6dc553b218d06170863f17f4c82c77ca28f81 diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index cc877be1a..2ea4ba50c 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1 +1,71 @@ -Read the README file for how to install udev. +Usual options for udev installed in the root filesystem are: + ./configure \ + --prefix=/usr \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --sbindir=/sbin \ + --libdir=/usr/lib64 \ + --with-rootlibdir=/lib64 \ + --libexecdir=/lib/udev \ + --with-selinux + +All options: + --prefix= + Usually /usr, prefix for man pages, include files. + --sysconfdir= + Usually /etc. + --sbindir= + Usually /sbin, the place for udevd and udevadm. + --libexecdir= + Usually /lib/udev, the udev private directory. + --enable-debug + Compile-in verbose debug messages. Usually not needed, + it increases the size of the binaries. + --disable-logging + Disable all logging and compile-out all log strings. This + is not recommended, as it makes it almost impossible to debug + udev in the running system. + --with-selinux + Link against SELinux libraries to set the expected context + for created files. + --disable-rule_generator + Disable persistent network, cdrom naming support. + --disable-hwdb + Disable hardware database support + --disable-udev_acl + Disable local user acl permissions support. + --disable-gudev + Disable Gobject libudev support. + --disable-keymap + Disable keymap fixup support. + --enable-floppy + Enable legacy floppy support. + --enable-edd + Enable disk edd support. + --enable-action_modeswitch + Enable action modeswitch support. + +The options used in a RPM spec file usually look like: + %configure \ + --prefix=%{_prefix} \ + --sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \ + --sbindir=/sbin \ + --libdir=%{_libdir} \ + --with-rootlibdir=/%{_lib} \ + --libexecdir=/lib/udev \ + --with-selinux + +The defined location for scripts and binaries which are called +from rules is /lib/udev/ on all systems and architectures. Any +other location will break other packages, who rightfully expect +the /lib/udev/ directory, to install their rule helper and udev +rule files. + +It is possible to use the /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.