lfs/udev-lfs
2013-10-02 16:47:07 +00:00
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contrib/debian
55-lfs.rules
55-lfs.txt
81-cdrom.rules
83-cdrom-symlinks.rules
cfg.h
ChangeLog
init-net-rules.sh
keyboard-keys-from-name.h Update to systemd-206/udev-lfs-206-1 2013-07-27 20:49:15 +00:00
keyboard-keys-to-name.h Update to systemd-206/udev-lfs-206-1 2013-07-27 20:49:15 +00:00
makefile-incl.gir
makefile-incl.gudev
makefile-incl.keymap Update udev=lfs for udev-207 2013-09-15 14:42:08 +00:00
Makefile.lfs Update in preparation for systemd-208 2013-10-02 16:47:07 +00:00
README
rule_generator.functions
udev.7 Update dev-lfs for systemd 202 2013-04-19 15:29:02 +00:00
udevadm.8 Update dev-lfs for systemd 202 2013-04-19 15:29:02 +00:00
udevd.8 Update dev-lfs for systemd 202 2013-04-19 15:29:02 +00:00
write_cd_rules
write_net_rules

The udev-lfs set of files is a customization of systemd.
In 2012, udev was merged with systemd and a build methodology
incompatible with LFS.  These files extract the udev
code from systemd for LFS.

These files are distributed in the form of a tar file available
from the LFS file mirrors.  The tarball is created with:

mkdir /tmp/udev-lfs-$VERSION
cp -av * /tmp/udev-lfs-$VERSION
tar -jcf /tmp/udev-lfs-$VERSION.tar.bz2 -C /tmp udev-lfs-$VERSION

Makefile.lfs         - The main LFS Makefile.  Builds and installs
                       udev from systemd sources.

makefile-incl.keymap - BLFS makefile for keymap and supporting files
makefile-incl.gudev  - BLFS makefile for libgudev
makefile-incl.gir    - BLFS makefile for GObject files


contrib              - Useful rules from debian
contrib/debian
contrib/debian/83-cdrom-symlinks.rules
contrib/debian/write_cd_aliases
contrib/debian/81-cdrom.rules

55-lfs.rules         - LFS custom rules
write_net_rules      - Scripts for LFS rules
write_cd_rules
rule_generator.functions

55-lfs.txt           - Documentation for LFS installed rules

cfg.h                - Basic info needed for udev compilation

ChangeLog            - Log of changes to 55-lfs-rules

init-net-rules.sh    - A script for establishing persistent network
                       rules before the first LFS boot