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6 systemd-udevd.service, systemd-udevd-control.socket, systemd-udevd-
7 kernel.socket, systemd-udevd - Device event managing daemon
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10 systemd-udevd.service
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16 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd [--daemon] [--debug] [--children-max=]
17 [--exec-delay=] [--event-timeout=]
18 [--resolve-names=early|late|never]
19 [--version] [--help]
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22 systemd-udevd listens to kernel uevents. For every event, systemd-udevd
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25 The behavior of the daemon can be configured using udev.conf(5), its
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30 -d, --daemon
31 Detach and run in the background.
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34 Print debug messages to standard error.
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37 Limit the number of events executed in parallel.
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39 -e, --exec-delay=
40 Delay the execution of RUN instructions by the given number of
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45 Set the number of seconds to wait for events to finish. After this
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49 Set the signal which systemd-udevd will send to forked off
50 processes after reaching event timeout. The setting can be
51 overridden at boot time with the kernel command line option
52 udev.timeout_signal=. Setting to SIGABRT may be helpful in order to
53 debug worker timeouts. Defaults to SIGKILL. Note that setting the
54 option on the command line overrides the setting from the
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58 Specify when systemd-udevd should resolve names of users and
59 groups. When set to early (the default), names will be resolved
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61 for every event. When set to never, names will never be resolved
62 and all devices will be owned by root.
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65 Print a short help text and exit.
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71 Parameters prefixed with "rd." will be read when systemd-udevd is used
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79 Limit the number of events executed in parallel.
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82 Delay the execution of RUN instructions by the given number of
83 seconds. This option might be useful when debugging system crashes
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87 Wait for events to finish up to the given number of seconds. This
88 option might be useful if events are terminated due to kernel
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92 Specifies a signal that systemd-udevd will send to workers on
93 timeout. Note that kernel command line option overrides both the
94 setting in the configuration file and the one on the program
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97 udev.blockdev_read_only, rd.udev.blockdev_read_only
98 If specified, mark all physical block devices read-only as they
99 appear. Synthetic block devices (such as loopback block devices or
100 device mapper devices) are left as they are. This is useful to
101 guarantee that the contents of physical block devices remains
102 unmodified during runtime, for example to implement fully stateless
103 systems, for testing or for recovery situations where corrupted
104 file systems shall not be corrupted further through accidental
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107 A block device may be marked writable again by issuing the blockdev
108 --setrw command, see blockdev(8) for details.
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111 Network interfaces are renamed to give them predictable names when
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115 Network interfaces are renamed to give them predictable names when
116 possible (unless net.ifnames=0 is specified, see above). With this
117 kernel command line option it is possible to pick a specific
118 version of this algorithm and override the default chosen at
119 compilation time. Expects one of the naming scheme identifiers
120 listed in systemd.net-naming-scheme(7), or "latest" to select the
121 latest scheme known (to this particular version of
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125 stabilize interface naming: the naming is generally derived from
126 driver attributes exposed by the kernel. As the kernel is updated,
127 previously missing attributes systemd-udevd.service is checking
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