X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=a2ce9c7d367137853fcb242daa6a9ccde7dfb381;hp=26032c35dcfe234cffb1d0e3ffacd9fd66840e5f;hb=39e54555a961fa6c4c8e7d260a0e208439dc0cfa;hpb=0523018487a60ad817556af30632a212ad3351e0 diff --git a/README b/README index 26032c35d..a2ce9c7d3 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ To use: - Your 2.6 kernel must have had CONFIG_HOTPLUG enabled when it was built. -- Make sure sysfs is mounted. udev will figure out where sysfs is mounted, but - the traditional place for it is at /sys. You can mount it by hand by running: +- Make sure sysfs is mounted at /sys. You can mount it by running: mount -t sysfs none /sys - Make sure you have the latest version of the linux-hotplug scripts. They are @@ -44,29 +43,28 @@ To use: what udev is doing. This is enabled by default. Note, if you are building udev against klibc it is recommended that you disable this option (due to klibc's syslog implementation.) - USE_DBUS - if set to 'true', DBUS messages will be sent everytime udev - creates or removes a device node. This requires that DBUS - development headers and libraries be present on your system to - build properly. Default value is 'false'. + USE_SELINUX + if set to 'true', udev will be built with SELinux support + enabled. This is disabled by default. DEBUG if set to 'true', debugging messages will be sent to the syslog as udev is run. Default value is 'false'. + KERNEL_DIR + If this is not set it will default to /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build + This is used if USE_KLIBC=true to find the kernel include + directory that klibc needs to build against. This must be set + if you are not building udev while running a 2.6 kernel. So, if you want to build udev using klibc with debugging messages, you would do: make USE_KLIBC=true DEBUG=true - Note: If you want to use klibc, you will have to set up the "linux" - symlink properly. See the file klibc/klibc/README and pay - attention to step "a)" there. - - Install the project: make install This will put the udev binary in /sbin, create the /udev and /etc/udev directories, and place the udev configuration files in /etc/udev. You - will probably want to edit the namedev.* files to create custom naming + will probably want to edit the *.rules files to create custom naming rules. More info on how the config files are set up are contained in comments in the files, and is located in the documentation. @@ -93,5 +91,3 @@ know by sending a message to the linux-hotplug-devel mailing list at: greg k-h greg@kroah.com - -