%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ udev-&udev-version; udev Introduction to udev Udev was indeed installed in LFS and there is no reason to reinstall it unless you are going to install DeviceKit-power. This installation of Udev enables extra features which includes gudev, a requirement for DeviceKit-power. Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &udev-md5sum; Download size: &udev-size; Estimated disk space required: &udev-buildsize; Estimated build time: &udev-time; udev Dependencies Required , , , , and Optional User Notes: Installation of udev Install udev by running the following commands: ./configure --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc --sbindir=/sbin \ --with-rootlibdir=/lib --libexecdir=/lib/udev \ --docdir=/usr/share/doc/udev-145 && make To test the results, issue: make check. Now, as the root user: make install Command Explanations : This option enables GObject introspection. Contents A list of the installed files, along with their short descriptions can be found at . The following is some additional content information. Installed Programs Installed Library Installed Directories hid2hci, keymap, modem-modeswitch, pci-db, udev-acl, usb-db, and v4l_id libgudev-1.0.so /lib/udev/{keymaps,rules.d}, /usr/{include/gudev-1.0/gudev,share/{doc/udev-145/writing_udev_rules, gtk-doc/html/{gudev,libudev}}} Short Descriptions hid2hci is a Bluetooth HID to HCI mode switching utility. hid2hci keymap configures computer model specific key mappings. keymap libgudev-1.0.so is a GObject-based wrapper library for libudev. libgudev-1.0.so