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Re: devfs vs. udev



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Christian Convey <conveycj@npt.nuwc.navy.mil> writes:

> I'm running Sarge with 2.6.8 kernel. I've got the "udev" package installed.
>
> Can anyone help clarify the relationship between any of the following
> things that may or may not be on my computer?
>
> hotplug

Hotplug detects the hardware in your system and inserts the
appropriate kernel modules.

> udev

This is what looks at what drivers are currently loaded and creates
the appropriate devices for them.

> devfs

devfs is udev's older, retarded cousin.  devfs has been obsolete since
the release of 2.6.0.

> - Does hotplug inform udev when a new device connects to the computer?

In some way or another, yes, that's the super-short version.

> - Does udev make use of devfs?

Nope, udev is the anointed successor to devfs.

- -- 
Paul Johnson
baloo@ursine.dyndns.org
http://ursine.dyndns.org/
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