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− | + | '''udev''' is the system that Ubuntu, among other Linux-based systems, uses to manage devices and the aliases the user uses to access those devices. | |
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− | + | '''udev rules''' allow developers and users to give meaningful names to these aliases. | |
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A tutorial on writing a udev rule to name a device can be found here: | A tutorial on writing a udev rule to name a device can be found here: | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 5 February 2020
Introduction
udev is the system that Ubuntu, among other Linux-based systems, uses to manage devices and the aliases the user uses to access those devices.
udev rules allow developers and users to give meaningful names to these aliases.
A tutorial on writing a udev rule to name a device can be found here: