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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Pass params with Udev Post 302466037 by al0x on Monday 25th of October 2010 08:38:58 AM
Old 10-25-2010
Error Pass params with Udev

Hello!
I'm sorry if this is the false Forum, didn't really knew where to put it...
My question:
I have serveral USB-Sticks and wrote several Udev-Rules for theme, each Sticks needs to do something else, but all are using the same script (they have common tasks to do) and only some parts are executed differently for each Stick, so I thought using parameters would be the easiest way to go. But I tried
Code:
RUN+="script.sh -param"

what won't work...
Is there any possibility to pass parameters with Udev? Or do I need to make a script for each Stick?
I'm sorry if it's difficult to understand what I mean, english isn't my native language ^^'
Thanks for answers! Smilie
 

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CRDA(8) 							       Linux								   CRDA(8)

NAME
crda - send to the kernel a wireless regulatory domain for a given ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 SYNOPSIS
crda Description crda is the Linux wireless central regulatory domain agent. crda is intended to be used by udev scripts and should not be run manually unless debugging udev scripts. crda is triggered to run by the kernel by sending a udev event upon a new regulatory domain change. Regula- tory domain changes are triggered by the wireless kernel subsystem (upon initialization and on reception of country IEs), wireless drivers, or userspace (see iw ). Upon a regulatory domain change the kernel sends a udev change event for the regulatory platform. The kernel ignores regulatory domains sent to it if it does not expect them. The regulatory domain is read by crda from the regulatory.bin file. RSA Digital Signature If built with openssl or gcrypt support crda will have embedded into it an RSA digital signature which will prevent it from reading cor- rupted or non-authored regulatory.bin files. Authorship is respected by the RSA public key packed into crda. This specific crda package has been built with an RSA public key from John Linville (the Linux wireless kernel maintainer) and as such will only read regulatory.bin files signed by him. For further information see the regulatory.bin man page. UDEV RULE
A udev regulatory rule must be put in place in order to receive and parse udev events from the kernel in order to get udev to call crda with the passed ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 country code. An example udev rule which can be used (usually in /lib/udev/rules.d/85-regula- tory.rules ): KERNEL=="regulatory*", ACTION=="change", SUBSYSTEM=="platform", RUN+="/sbin/crda" Environment variable Set the COUNTRY environment variable with a specific ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 country code and then run crda without arguments. This will send a regulatory domain for that alpha2 to the kernel. SEE ALSO
iw(8) regulatory.bin(5) http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/ crda 23 January 2009 CRDA(8)
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