On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 02:17:26PM +0100, Tom Gundersen wrote: > --- > man/udev.xml | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/man/udev.xml b/man/udev.xml > index 34b1e6f..fed8a5e 100644 > --- a/man/udev.xml > +++ b/man/udev.xml > @@ -55,14 +55,12 @@ > </refsect1> > > <refsect1><title>Configuration</title> > - <para>udev configuration files are placed in > <filename>/etc/udev</filename> > - and <filename>/usr/lib/udev</filename>. All empty lines or lines > beginning with > - '#' are ignored.</para> > > <refsect2><title>Configuration file</title> > <para>udev expects its main configuration file at > <filename>/etc/udev/udev.conf</filename>. > It consists of a set of variables allowing the user to override > default udev values. > - The following variables can be set:</para> > + All empty lines or lines beginning with '#' are ignored. The following > variables can be s/or/and/ > + set:</para> > <variablelist> > <varlistentry> > <term><varname>udev_log</varname></term> > @@ -75,6 +73,36 @@ > </variablelist> > </refsect2> > > + <refsect2><title>Kernel command line</title> > + <para>The default settings and the udev configuration file can be > overridden by specifying > + options on the kernel command line. Variables prefixed with > <varname>rd.</varname> only apply > + in the initrd. The following variables can be set:</para> > + <variablelist> Please use <variablelist class='kernel-commandline-options'> so that it'll be indexed properly.
> + <varlistentry> > + <term><varname>udev.log-priority</varname></term> > + <listitem> > + <para>The logging priority. Valid values are the numerical > syslog priorities > + or their textual representations: <option>err</option>, > <option>info</option> > + and <option>debug</option>.</para> > + </listitem> > + </varlistentry> > + <varlistentry> > + <term><varname>udev.children-max</varname></term> > + <listitem> > + <para>The maximal number of workers udev will spawn. If not > specified, or set to 0, > + a default value is used based on the ammount of available > RAM.</para> > + </listitem> > + </varlistentry> > + <varlistentry> > + <term><varname>udev.exec-delay</varname></term> > + <listitem> > + <para>The time in seconds to sleep between applying an udev rule > and executing its > + external helper program.</para> > + </listitem> > + </varlistentry> > + </variablelist> > + </refsect2> > + > <refsect2><title>Rules files</title> > <para>The udev rules are read from the files located in the > system rules directory <filename>/usr/lib/udev/rules.d</filename>, > @@ -94,9 +122,10 @@ > extensions are ignored.</para> > > <para>Every line in the rules file contains at least one key-value > pair. > - There are two kinds of keys: match and assignment. > - If all match keys are matching against its value, the rule gets > applied and the > - assignment keys get the specified value assigned.</para> > + All empty lines or lines beginning with '#' are ignored. There are two > + kinds of keys: match and assignment. If all match keys are matching > against > + its value, the rule gets applied and the assignment keys get the > specified s/its value/their value/ s/the assignment key get ... assigned/the specified values are assigned to their keys/ (or something like that, neither your version nor mine sound too good.) Zbyszek > + value assigned.</para> > > <para>A matching rule may rename a network interface, add symlinks > pointing to the device node, or run a specified program as part of _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
