UDEV.CONF(5) udev.conf UDEV.CONF(5)NAME
udev.conf - Configuration for device event managing daemon
SYNOPSIS
/etc/udev/udev.conf
DESCRIPTION systemd-udevd(8) expects its main configuration file at /etc/udev/udev.conf. It consists of a set of variables allowing the user to
override default udev values. All empty lines or lines beginning with '#' are ignored. The following variables can be set:
udev_log
The log level. Valid values are the numerical syslog priorities or their textual representations: err, info and debug.
In addition, systemd-udevd can be configured by command line options and the kernel command line (see systemd-udevd(8)).
SEE ALSO systemd-udevd(8), udev(7), udevadm(8)systemd 237UDEV.CONF(5)
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SYSTEMD-UDEVD.SERVICE(8) systemd-udevd.service SYSTEMD-UDEVD.SERVICE(8)NAME
systemd-udevd.service, systemd-udevd-control.socket, systemd-udevd-kernel.socket, systemd-udevd - Device event managing daemon
SYNOPSIS
systemd-udevd.service
systemd-udevd-control.socket
systemd-udevd-kernel.socket
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd [--daemon] [--debug] [--children-max=] [--exec-delay=] [--resolve-names=early|late|never] [--version]
[--help]
DESCRIPTION
systemd-udevd listens to kernel uevents. For every event, systemd-udevd executes matching instructions specified in udev rules. See
udev(7).
The behavior of the running daemon can be changed with udevadm control.
OPTIONS --daemon
Detach and run in the background.
--debug
Print debug messages to stderr.
--children-max=
Limit the number of events executed in parallel.
--exec-delay=
Delay the execution of RUN instruction by the given number of seconds. This option might be useful when debugging system crashes during
coldplug caused by loading non-working kernel modules.
--resolve-names=
Specify when systemd-udevd should resolve names of users and groups. When set to early (the default) names will be resolved when the
rules are parsed. When set to late names will be resolved for every event. When set to never names will never be resolved and all
devices will be owned by root.
--version
Print version number.
--help
Print help text.
ENVIRONMENT
$UDEV_LOG=
Set the logging priority.
KERNEL COMMAND LINE
Parameters starting with "rd." will be read when systemd-udevd is used in an initrd.
udev.log-priority=, rd.udev.log-priority=
Set the logging priority.
udev.children-max=, rd.udev.children-max=
Limit the number of events executed in parallel.
udev.exec-delay=, rd.udev.exec-delay=
Delay the execution of RUN instruction by the given number of seconds. This option might be useful when debugging system crashes during
coldplug caused by loading non-working kernel modules.
net.ifnames=
Network interfaces are renamed to give them predictable names when possible. It is enabled by default, specifying 0 disables it.
CONFIGURATION FILE
udev expects its main configuration file at /etc/udev/udev.conf. It consists of a set of variables allowing the user to override default
udev values. All empty lines or lines beginning with '#' are ignored. The following variables can be set:
udev_log
The logging priority. Valid values are the numerical syslog priorities or their textual representations: err, info and debug.
SEE ALSO udev(7), udevadm(8)systemd 208SYSTEMD-UDEVD.SERVICE(8)
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