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Various fixes and additions for examples of custom rules in Udev courtesy
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<para>July 12, 20006</para>
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<para>July 12, 20006</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<para>[dnicholson] - Various fixes and additions for examples
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of custom rules in Udev courtesy of Alexander Patrakov. Added
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the "Creating custom symlinks" page which includes examples
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of creating persistent device symlinks, including CD-ROMs. Added
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a second set of guidelines for creating persistent symlinks for
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network cards. Other text touch ups on the configuration pages
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involving Udev. Closes ticket #1818.</para>
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<para>[bdubbs] - Updated udev-config and bootscripts download
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<para>[bdubbs] - Updated udev-config and bootscripts download
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location.</para>
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location.</para>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="profile.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="profile.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="hostname.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="hostname.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="hosts.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="hosts.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="symlinks.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="network.xml"/>
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<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="network.xml"/>
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</chapter>
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Realtek card becomes <filename class="devicefile">eth1</filename>. In some
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Realtek card becomes <filename class="devicefile">eth1</filename>. In some
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cases, after a reboot the cards get renumbered the other way around. To
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cases, after a reboot the cards get renumbered the other way around. To
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avoid this, create Udev rules that assign stable names to network cards
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avoid this, create Udev rules that assign stable names to network cards
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based on their MAC addresses.</para>
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based on their MAC addresses or bus positions.</para>
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<para>First, find out the MAC addresses of your network cards:</para>
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<para>If you are going to use MAC addresses to identify your network
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cards, find the addresses with the following command:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>grep -H . /sys/class/net/*/address</userinput></screen>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>grep -H . /sys/class/net/*/address</userinput></screen>
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Udev rules similar to the following:</para>
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Udev rules similar to the following:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat > /etc/udev/rules.d/26-network.rules << "EOF"
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat > /etc/udev/rules.d/26-network.rules << "EOF"
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<literal>ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="<replaceable>52:54:00:12:34:56</replaceable>", NAME="<replaceable>realtek</replaceable>"
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<literal>ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVER=="?*", SYSFS{address}=="<replaceable>00:e0:4c:12:34:56</replaceable>", NAME="<replaceable>realtek</replaceable>"
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="<replaceable>00:a0:c9:78:9a:bc</replaceable>", NAME="<replaceable>intel</replaceable>"</literal>
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVER=="?*", SYSFS{address}=="<replaceable>00:a0:c9:78:9a:bc</replaceable>", NAME="<replaceable>intel</replaceable>"</literal>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>The DRIVER=="?*" key prevents Udev from attempting to rename 8021Q
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VLAN interfaces (not available without the Vlan package from
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<ulink url="http://www.candelatech.com/~greear/vlan/"/>).
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This is necessary since VLANs have the same MAC address as
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the real network card.</para>
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<!-- Yes, I know that VLANs are beyond BLFS. This is not the reason to get them
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incorrect by default when every distro does this right. -->
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<para>If you are going to use the bus position as a key, create
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Udev rules similar to the following:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat > /etc/udev/rules.d/26-network.rules << "EOF"
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<literal>ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", BUS=="<replaceable>pci</replaceable>", ID=="<replaceable>0000:00:0c.0</replaceable>", NAME="<replaceable>realtek</replaceable>"
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", BUS=="<replaceable>pci</replaceable>", ID=="<replaceable>0000:00:0d.0</replaceable>", NAME="<replaceable>intel</replaceable>"</literal>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>These rules will always rename the network cards to
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<para>These rules will always rename the network cards to
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<quote>realtek</quote> and <quote>intel</quote>, independently of the
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<quote>realtek</quote> and <quote>intel</quote>, independently
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original numbering provided by the kernel. Use these names instead of
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of the original numbering provided by the kernel (i.e.: the original
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<quote>eth0</quote> in the network interface configuration files created
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<quote>eth0</quote> and <quote>eth1</quote> interfaces will no longer
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exist, unless you put such <quote>descriptive</quote> names in the NAME
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key). Use the descriptive names from the Udev rules instead
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of <quote>eth0</quote> in the network interface configuration files
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below.</para>
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below.</para>
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<note>
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<para>Persistent names must be different from the default network
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interface names assigned by the kernel.</para>
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</note>
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chapter07/symlinks.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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%general-entities;
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]>
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<sect1 id="ch-scripts-symlinks">
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<?dbhtml filename="symlinks.html"?>
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<title>Creating custom symlinks to devices</title>
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<sect2>
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<title>CD-ROM symlinks</title>
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<para>Some software that you may want to install later (e.g., various
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media players) expect the /dev/cdrom and /dev/dvd symlinks to exist.
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Also, it may be convenient to put references to those symlinks into
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<filename>/etc/fstab</filename>. For each of your CD-ROM devices,
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find the corresponding directory under
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<filename class="directory">/sys</filename> (e.g., this can be
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<filename class="directory">/sys/block/hdd</filename>) and
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run a command similar to the following:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>udevtest /block/hdd</userinput></screen>
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<para>Look at the lines containing the output of various *_id programs.</para>
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<para>There are two approaches to creating symlinks. The first one is to
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use the model name and the serial number, the second one is based on the
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location of the device on the bus. If you are going to use the first
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approach, create a file similar to the following:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat >/etc/udev/rules.d/82-cdrom.rules <<"EOF"
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# Custom CD-ROM symlinks
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SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="SAMSUNG_CD-ROM_SC-148F", ENV{ID_REVISION}=="PS05", SYMLINK+="cdrom"
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SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_MODEL}=="PHILIPS_CDD5301", ENV{ID_SERIAL}=="5VO1306DM00190", SYMLINK+="cdrom1 dvd"
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<filename>/dev/cdrom</filename> symlink won't be created if you replace
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<para>The SUBSYSTEM=="block" key is needed in order to avoid
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matching SCSI generic devices. Without it, in the case with SCSI
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CD-ROMs, the symlinks will sometimes point to the correct
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<filename>/dev/srX</filename> devices, and sometimes to
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<filename>/dev/sgX</filename>, which is wrong.</para>
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# Custom CD-ROM symlinks
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SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_TYPE}=="cd", ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-0000:00:07.1-ide-0:1", SYMLINK+="cdrom"
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SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_TYPE}=="cd", ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-0000:00:07.1-ide-1:1", SYMLINK+="cdrom1 dvd"
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which devices with the same function appear in
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<filename class="directory">/dev</filename> is essentially random.
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E.g., if you have a USB web camera and a TV tuner, sometimes
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<filename>/dev/video0</filename> refers to the camera and
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<filename>/dev/video1</filename> refers to the tuner, and sometimes
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fixable by creating udev rules for custom persistent symlinks.
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KERNEL=="video*", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1910", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0d81", SYMLINK+="webcam"
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symlinks <filename>/dev/tvtuner</filename> and
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