X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=udev.8;h=0c461967d2444f6bfc9093f6c804d2c10b5ecaad;hb=62adf3f7392ca923c3014c921b50f4f16029be42;hp=37b3b625e7da8c2751fc5fb133ff25305773a030;hpb=83fa40fc2a9ad7790f4d1289c9e918d8e6ebe99d;p=elogind.git diff --git a/udev.8 b/udev.8 index 37b3b625e..0c461967d 100644 --- a/udev.8 +++ b/udev.8 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ permissions file. The default value for this is .I 0666 .br .P -A sample \fIudev.conf\fP might look like this: +.RI "A sample " udev.conf " might look like this: .sp .nf # udev_root - where in the filesystem to place the device nodes @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ default_mode="0666" .P The rules for udev to use when naming devices may specified at .I /etc/udev/udev.rules -or specified by the +or specified by the .I udev_rules value in the .I /etc/udev/udev.conf @@ -94,73 +94,73 @@ file. Every line in the rules file define the mapping between device attributes and the device file name. It starts with a keyword defining the method used to match, followed by one ore more keys to compare and the filename for the -device. If no matching configuration is found, the default kernel device name +device. Optional the name for a symlink targeting the node may specified. +.br +If no matching configuration is found, the default kernel device name is used. .P The line format is: .sp -.I method, key,[key,...] name +.I method, key,[key,...] name [, symlink] .sp where valid methods with corresponding keys are: .TP .B CALLOUT calling external program, that returns a string to match .br -keys: \fBBUS\fP, \fBPROGRAM\fP, \fBID\fP +.RB "keys: " BUS ", " PROGRAM ", " ID .TP .B LABEL device label or serial number, like USB serial number, SCSI UUID or file system label .br -keys: \fBBUS\fP, \fIsysfs_attribute\fP +.RB "keys: " BUS ", " +.I sysfs_attribute .TP .B NUMBER device number on the bus, like PCI bus id .br -keys: \fBBUS\fP, \fBID\fP +.RB "keys: " BUS ", " ID .TP .B TOPOLOGY device position on bus, like physical port of USB device .br -keys: \fBBUS\fP, \fBPLACE\fP +.RB "keys: " BUS ", " PLACE .TP .B REPLACE string replacement of the kernel device name .br -key: \fBKERNEL_NAME\fP +.RB "key: " KERNEL_NAME .P The methods are applied in the following order: -.BR CALLOUT ", " LABEL ", " NUMBER ", " TOPOLOGY ", " REPLACE "." +.BR CALLOUT ", " LABEL ", " NUMBER ", " TOPOLOGY ", " REPLACE "." .P -The -.B NAME -and -.B PROGRAM +.RB "The " NAME " ," SYMLINK " and " PROGRAM fields support simple printf-like string substitution: .TP .B %n -the "kernel number" of the device +The "kernel number" of the device. for example, 'sda3' has a "kernel number" of '3' .TP .B %M -the kernel major number for the device +The kernel major number for the device. .TP .B %m -the kernel minor number for the device +The kernel minor number for the device. .TP .B %b -the bus id for the device +The bus id for the device. .TP .B %c -the CALLOUT program returned string -(this does not work within the PROGRAM field for the obvious reason.) +The CALLOUT program returned string. +(This does not work within the PROGRAM field for the obvious reason.) .TP .B %D Use the devfs style disk name for this device. For partitions, this will result in 'part%n' -If this is not a partition, it will result in 'disk' +If this is not a partition, it will result in 'disk'. .P -A sample \fIudev.rules\fP might look like this: +.RI "A sample " udev.rules " might look like this:" .sp .nf # if /sbin/scsi_id returns "OEM 0815" device will be called disk1 @@ -178,15 +178,15 @@ TOPOLOGY, BUS="usb", PLACE="2.3", NAME="mouse1" # ttyUSB1 should always be called pda REPLACE, KERNEL="ttyUSB1", NAME="pda" -# USB webcams to be called webcam0, webcam1, ... -LABEL, BUS="usb", model="WebCam Version 3", NAME="webcam%n" +# USB webcams with symlinks to be called webcam0, webcam1, ... +LABEL, BUS="usb", model="WebCam Version 3", NAME="video%n", SYMLINK="webcam%n" .fi .P Permissions and ownership for the created device files may specified at .I /etc/udev/udev.permissions -or specified by the +or specified by the .I udev_permission -value in the +value in the .I /etc/udev/udev.conf file. .br @@ -197,10 +197,9 @@ pattern to apply the values to a whole class of devices. If .B udev was built using klibc or is used before the user database is accessible (e.g. -.B initrd -), only numeric owner and group values may be used. +.BR initrd "(4)), only numeric owner and group values may be used." .sp -A sample \fIudev.permissions\fP might look like this: +.RI "A sample " udev.permissions " might look like this:" .sp .nf #name:user:group:mode @@ -227,8 +226,6 @@ the range of all digits, the pattern [0-9] would be used. If the first character following the '[' is a '!' then any character not enclosed is matched. .SH "FILES" .nf -.ft B -.ft /sbin/udev udev program /etc/udev/* udev config files /etc/hotplug.d/default/udev.hotplug hotplug symlink to udev program