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- msgid "Managing Devices"
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- msgid "Network Devices"
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- "Udev, by default, names network devices according to Firmware/BIOS data or "
- "physical characteristics like the bus, slot, or MAC address. The purpose of "
- "this naming convention is to ensure that network devices are named "
- "consistently and not based on the time the network card was discovered. For "
- "example, on a computer having two network cards made by Intel and Realtek, "
- "the network card manufactured by Intel may become eth0 and the Realtek card "
- "becomes eth1. In some cases, after a reboot the cards could get renumbered "
- "the other way around."
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- "In the new naming scheme, typical network device names would then be "
- "something like enp5s0 or wlp3s0. If this naming convention is not desired, "
- "the traditional naming scheme or a custom scheme can be implemented."
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- msgid "Disabling Persistent Naming on the Kernel Command Line"
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- "The traditional naming scheme using eth0, eth1, etc can be restored by "
- "adding <userinput>net.ifnames=0</userinput> on the kernel command line. "
- "This is most appropriate for those systems that have only one ethernet "
- "device of the same type. Laptops often have multiple ethernet connections "
- "that are named eth0 and wlan0 and are also candidates for this method. The "
- "command line is passed in the GRUB configuration file. See <xref "
- "linkend=\"grub-cfg\"/>."
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- msgid "Creating Custom Udev Rules"
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- "The naming scheme can be customized by creating custom udev rules. A script "
- "has been included that generates the initial rules. Generate these rules by "
- "running:"
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- msgid "<userinput>bash /lib/udev/init-net-rules.sh</userinput>"
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- "Now, inspect the "
- "<filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules</filename> file, to find "
- "out which name was assigned to which network device:"
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- msgid "<userinput>cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules</userinput>"
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- "In some cases such as when MAC addresses have been assigned to a network "
- "card manually or in a virtual environment such as Qemu or Xen, the network "
- "rules file may not have been generated because addresses are not "
- "consistently assigned. In these cases, this method cannot be used."
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- "The file begins with a comment block followed by two lines for each NIC. The "
- "first line for each NIC is a commented description showing its hardware IDs "
- "(e.g. its PCI vendor and device IDs, if it's a PCI card), along with its "
- "driver in parentheses, if the driver can be found. Neither the hardware ID "
- "nor the driver is used to determine which name to give an interface; this "
- "information is only for reference. The second line is the udev rule that "
- "matches this NIC and actually assigns it a name."
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- "All udev rules are made up of several keys, separated by commas and optional "
- "whitespace. This rule's keys and an explanation of each of them are as "
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- "<literal>SUBSYSTEM==\"net\"</literal> - This tells udev to ignore devices "
- "that are not network cards."
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- "<literal>ACTION==\"add\"</literal> - This tells udev to ignore this rule for "
- "a uevent that isn't an add (\"remove\" and \"change\" uevents also happen, "
- "but don't need to rename network interfaces)."
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- "<literal>DRIVERS==\"?*\"</literal> - This exists so that udev will ignore "
- "VLAN or bridge sub-interfaces (because these sub-interfaces do not have "
- "drivers). These sub-interfaces are skipped because the name that would be "
- "assigned would collide with their parent devices."
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- "<literal>ATTR{address}</literal> - The value of this key is the NIC's MAC "
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- "<literal>ATTR{type}==\"1\"</literal> - This ensures the rule only matches "
- "the primary interface in the case of certain wireless drivers which create "
- "multiple virtual interfaces. The secondary interfaces are skipped for the "
- "same reason that VLAN and bridge sub-interfaces are skipped: there would be "
- "a name collision otherwise."
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- "<literal>NAME</literal> - The value of this key is the name that udev will "
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- "The value of <literal>NAME</literal> is the important part. Make sure you "
- "know which name has been assigned to each of your network cards before "
- "proceeding, and be sure to use that <literal>NAME</literal> value when "
- "creating your configuration files below."
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- msgid "CD-ROM symlinks"
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- "Some software that you may want to install later (e.g., various media "
- "players) expect the <filename class=\"symlink\">/dev/cdrom</filename> and "
- "<filename class=\"symlink\">/dev/dvd</filename> symlinks to exist, and to "
- "point to a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM device. Also, it may be convenient to put "
- "references to those symlinks into <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>. Udev "
- "comes with a script that will generate rules files to create these symlinks "
- "for you, depending on the capabilities of each device, but you need to "
- "decide which of two modes of operation you wish to have the script use."
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- "First, the script can operate in <quote>by-path</quote> mode (used by "
- "default for USB and FireWire devices), where the rules it creates depend on "
- "the physical path to the CD or DVD device. Second, it can operate in "
- "<quote>by-id</quote> mode (default for IDE and SCSI devices), where the "
- "rules it creates depend on identification strings stored on the CD or DVD "
- "device itself. The path is determined by udev's <command>path_id</command> "
- "script, and the identification strings are read from the hardware by its "
- "<command>ata_id</command> or <command>scsi_id</command> programs, depending "
- "on which type of device you have."
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- "There are advantages to each approach; the correct approach to use will "
- "depend on what kinds of device changes may happen. If you expect the "
- "physical path to the device (that is, the ports and/or slots that it plugs "
- "into) to change, for example because you plan on moving the drive to a "
- "different IDE port or a different USB connector, then you should use the "
- "<quote>by-id</quote> mode. On the other hand, if you expect the device's "
- "identification to change, for example because it may die, and you would "
- "replace it with a different device with the same capabilities and which is "
- "plugged into the same connectors, then you should use the "
- "<quote>by-path</quote> mode."
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- "If either type of change is possible with your drive, then choose a mode "
- "based on the type of change you expect to happen more often."
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- "External devices (for example, a USB-connected CD drive) should not use "
- "by-path persistence, because each time the device is plugged into a new "
- "external port, its physical path will change. All externally-connected "
- "devices will have this problem if you write udev rules to recognize them by "
- "their physical path; the problem is not limited to CD and DVD drives."
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- "If you wish to see the values that the udev scripts will use, then for the "
- "appropriate CD-ROM device, find the corresponding directory under <filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/sys</filename> (e.g., this can be <filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/sys/block/hdd</filename>) and run a command similar to "
- "the following:"
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- "Look at the lines containing the output of various *_id programs. The "
- "<quote>by-id</quote> mode will use the ID_SERIAL value if it exists and is "
- "not empty, otherwise it will use a combination of ID_MODEL and "
- "ID_REVISION. The <quote>by-path</quote> mode will use the ID_PATH value."
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- "If the default mode is not suitable for your situation, then the following "
- "modification can be made to the "
- "<filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/83-cdrom-symlinks.rules</filename> file, as "
- "follows (where <replaceable>mode</replaceable> is one of "
- "<quote>by-id</quote> or <quote>by-path</quote>):"
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- "<userinput>sed -e 's/\"write_cd_rules\"/\"write_cd_rules "
- "<replaceable>mode</replaceable>\"/' \\\n"
- " -i /etc/udev/rules.d/83-cdrom-symlinks.rules</userinput>"
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- "Note that it is not necessary to create the rules files or symlinks at this "
- "time because you have bind-mounted the host's <filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/dev</filename> directory into the LFS system and we "
- "assume the symlinks exist on the host. The rules and symlinks will be "
- "created the first time you boot your LFS system."
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- "However, if you have multiple CD-ROM devices, then the symlinks generated at "
- "that time may point to different devices than they point to on your host "
- "because devices are not discovered in a predictable order. The assignments "
- "created when you first boot the LFS system will be stable, so this is only "
- "an issue if you need the symlinks on both systems to point to the same "
- "device. If you need that, then inspect (and possibly edit) the generated "
- "<filename>/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-cd.rules</filename> file after "
- "booting, to make sure the assigned symlinks match what you need."
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- msgid "Dealing with duplicate devices"
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- "As explained in <xref linkend=\"ch-config-udev\"/>, the order in which "
- "devices with the same function appear in <filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/dev</filename> is essentially random. E.g., if you "
- "have a USB web camera and a TV tuner, sometimes "
- "<filename>/dev/video0</filename> refers to the camera and "
- "<filename>/dev/video1</filename> refers to the tuner, and sometimes after a "
- "reboot the order changes. For all classes of hardware except sound cards "
- "and network cards, this is fixable by creating udev rules for custom "
- "persistent symlinks. The case of network cards is covered separately in "
- "<xref linkend=\"ch-config-network\"/>, and sound card configuration can be "
- "found in <ulink url=\"&blfs-book;postlfs/devices.html\">BLFS</ulink>."
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- "For each of your devices that is likely to have this problem (even if the "
- "problem doesn't exist in your current Linux distribution), find the "
- "corresponding directory under <filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/sys/class</filename> or <filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/sys/block</filename>. For video devices, this may be "
- "<filename "
- "class=\"directory\">/sys/class/video4linux/video<replaceable>X</replaceable></filename>. "
- "Figure out the attributes that identify the device uniquely (usually, vendor "
- "and product IDs and/or serial numbers work):"
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- msgid "<userinput>udevadm info -a -p /sys/class/video4linux/video0</userinput>"
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- msgid "Then write rules that create the symlinks, e.g.:"
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- "<userinput>cat > /etc/udev/rules.d/83-duplicate_devs.rules << "
- "\"EOF\"\n"
- "<literal>\n"
- "# Persistent symlinks for webcam and tuner\n"
- "KERNEL==\"video*\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"1910\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"0d81\", "
- "SYMLINK+=\"webcam\"\n"
- "KERNEL==\"video*\", ATTRS{device}==\"0x036f\", ATTRS{vendor}==\"0x109e\", "
- "SYMLINK+=\"tvtuner\"\n"
- "</literal>\n"
- "EOF</userinput>"
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- msgid ""
- "The result is that <filename>/dev/video0</filename> and "
- "<filename>/dev/video1</filename> devices still refer randomly to the tuner "
- "and the web camera (and thus should never be used directly), but there are "
- "symlinks <filename>/dev/tvtuner</filename> and "
- "<filename>/dev/webcam</filename> that always point to the correct device."
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