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chapter06/udev.xml
r61e63d3 r9faa3e2 102 102 103 103 <para>Udev has to be configured in order to work properly, as its default 104 configuration does not cover all devices. Install the (LFS-specific) 105 custom rules files:</para> 104 configuration does not cover all devices. First install a few extra rules 105 files from Udev to help support device-mapper and RAID setups:</para> 106 107 <screen><userinput remap="install">install -m644 -v etc/udev/packages/64-*.rules \ 108 /etc/udev/rules.d/</userinput></screen> 109 110 <para>Now install a file to create symlinks for certain hand-held devices:</para> 111 112 <screen><userinput remap="install">install -m644 -v etc/udev/packages/40-pilot-links.rules \ 113 /etc/udev/rules.d/40-pilot-links.rules</userinput></screen> 114 115 <!-- There are more files available in the packages/ directory, if we want 116 to consider using them. Most are probably irrelevant to LFS though. 117 "alsa" isn't, but we already have those rules, using a better set of 118 matches. Most of the files in packages/ are for other architectures. --> 119 120 <para>Now install the LFS-specific custom rules files:</para> 106 121 107 122 <screen><userinput remap="install">cd &udev-config;
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