.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI udev " hotplug-subsystem"
.P
-The environment must provide the following variables:
+The following variables are read from the environment:
.TP
.B ACTION
.IR add " or " remove
-signifies the connection or disconnection of a device.
-.TP
+signifies the addition or the removal of a device.
+.P
.B DEVPATH
The sysfs devpath of the device without the mountpoint but a leading slash.
.P
-Additional optional environment variables:
-.TP
+.B SUBSYSTEM
+The subsystem the device belongs to. Alternatively the subsystem may
+be passed as the first argument.
+.P
.B UDEV_CONFIG_FILE
Overrides the default location of the
.B udev
config file.
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-.B UDEV_NO_SLEEP
-The default behavior of
-.B udev
-is to wait until all the sysfs files of the device chain are populated. If set,
-.B udev
-will continue, regardless of the state of the device representation.
-.TP
+.P
.B UDEV_NO_DEVD
The default behavior of
.B udev
present devices. It creates or removes device node files usually located in
the /dev directory, or it renames network interfaces.
.br
-
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As part of the
.B hotplug
All
.B udev
configuration files consist of a set of lines of text. All empty
-lines and lines beginning with a '#' will be ignored.
+lines or lines beginning with '#' will be ignored.
.P
.B udev
.TP
.B udev_db
The name and location of the udev database. The default value is
-.IR @udevdir@/.udev.tdb .
+.IR @udevdir@/.udevdb .
.TP
.B udev_rules
The name of the udev rules file or directory to look for files with the suffix
.IR /etc/udev/permissions.d/ .
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.B udev_log
-The switch, if udev logs some information for every device handled.
+The switch to enable/disable logging of udev information
The default value is
.IR yes .
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.B default_mode
-The default mode for all nodes not explicitely matching in the permissions
+The default mode for all nodes not explicitly matching in the permissions
file. The default value is
.IR 0666 .
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.B default_owner
-The default owner for all nodes not explicitely matching in the permissions
+The default owner for all nodes not explicitly matching in the permissions
file. The default value is
.IR root .
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.B default_group
-The default group for all nodes not explicitely matching in the permissions
+The default group for all nodes not explicitly matching in the permissions
file. The default value is
.IR root .
.br
udev_root="/udev"
# udev_db - The name and location of the udev database
-udev_db="/udev/.udev.tdb"
+udev_db="/udev/.udevdb"
# udev_rules - The name of the udev rules file or directory to look
for files with the suffix .rules
udev_log="yes"
# default_mode - set the default mode for all nodes not
-# explicitely matching in the permissions file
+# explicitly matching in the permissions file
default_mode="0666"
# default_owner - set the default owner for all nodes not
-# explicitely matching in the permissions file
+# explicitly matching in the permissions file
default_owner="root"
# default_group - set the default group for all nodes not
-# explicitely matching in the permissions file
+# explicitly matching in the permissions file
default_group="root"
.fi
.P
-The rules for device naming, are read from the files located in the
+The rules for device naming are read from the files located in the
.I /etc/udev/rules.d/
directory, or at the location specified by the
.I udev_rules
.B KERNEL
Match the kernel device name.
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+.B SUBSYSTEM
+Match the kernel subsystem name.
+.TP
+.B DRIVER
+Match the kernel driver name.
+.TP
.B ID
Match the device number on the bus, like PCI bus id.
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.BR NAME{ all_partitions }
it will create all 15 partitions of a blockdevice.
This may be useful for removable media devices.
+.br
+If given with the attribute
+.BR NAME{ ignore_remove }
+it will will ignore any later remove event for this device.
+This may be useful as a workaround for broken device drivers.
+.sp
+Multiple attributes may be separated by comma.
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.B SYMLINK
The name of a symlink targeting the node. Multiple symlinks may be
specified by separating the names by the space character.
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If both the name and the symlink fields are omitted or its
-values empty, the device will be ignored and no node will be created.
+values are empty, the device will be ignored and no node will be created.
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If only the symlink field is given and the name field is omitted,
-the rule will not be applied immediatly, but the symlink field is added
+the rule will not be applied immediately, but the symlink field is added
to the symlink list of the rule which will create the node.
This makes it possible to specify additional symlinks in a possibly
separate rules file, while the device nodes are maintained by the
given in the permissions file.
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.RB "The " NAME " ," SYMLINK " and " PROGRAM
-fields support simple printf-like string substitution:
+fields support simple printf-like string substitutions:
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.B %n
The "kernel number" of the device.
The bus id for the device.
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.B %c
-The string returned from the execution of
+The string returned by the external program, specified in
.B PROGRAM
(This does not work within the
.B PROGRAM
.RI "A sample " udev.rules " might look like this:"
.sp
.nf
-# if /sbin/scsi_id returns "OEM 0815" device will be called disk1
+# if /sbin/scsi_id returns "OEM 0815", the device will be called disk1
BUS="scsi", PROGRAM="/sbin/scsi_id", RESULT="OEM 0815", NAME="disk1"
# USB printer to be called lp_color
.fi
.P
-The permissions and ownership of the created device file is read from
+The permissions and ownership of the created device file are read from
the files located in the
.I /etc/udev/permissions.d/
directory, or at the location specified by the
dsp1:::0666
.fi
.P
-The value
-.I $local
-can be used instead of a specific username. In that case, udev will determine
-the current local user at the time of device node creation and substitute
-that username as the owner of the new device node. This is useful, for
-example, to let hot-plugged devices, such as cameras, be owned by the user at
-the current console. Note that if no user is currently logged in, or if udev
-otherwise fails to determine a current user, the
-.I default_owner
-value is used in lieu.
-.P
A number of different fields in the above configuration files support a simple
form of shell style pattern matching. It supports the following pattern characters:
.TP
pattern string "tty[SR]" would match either "ttyS" or "ttyR". Ranges are also
supported within this match with the '\-' character. For example, to match on
the range of all digits, the pattern [0\-9] would be used. If the first character
-following the '[' is a '!', any character not enclosed is matched.
+following the '[' is a '!', any characters not enclosed are matched.
.P
After device node creation, removal, or network device renaming,
.B udev
executes the programs in the directory tree under
.IR /etc/dev.d/ .
-The name of a program must end with
+The name of a program must have the suffix
.I .dev
-suffix, to be recognized.
+to be recognized.
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In addition to the hotplug environment variables,
+.B UDEV_LOG
+is set if udev is configured to use the syslog facility. Executed programs may
+want to follow that setting.
.B DEVNAME
is exported to make the name of the created node, or the name the network
-device is renamed to, available to the executed program. The programs in every
+device is renamed to, available to the executed program. The programs in every
directory are sorted in lexical order, while the directories are searched in
the following order:
.sp