| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081 | #!/bin/sh# Begin $rc_base/init.d/udev### BEGIN INIT INFO# Provides:            udev# Required-Start:# Should-Start:        modules# Required-Stop:# Should-Stop:# Default-Start:       S# Default-Stop:# Short-Description:   Populated /dev with device nodes.# Description:         Mounts a tempfs on /dev and starts the udevd daemon.#                      Device nodes are created as defined by udev.# X-LFS-Default-Start: S15# X-LFS-Default-Stop:# X-LFS-Provided-By:   LFS### END INIT INFO. /lib/lsb/init-functionsMESSAGE="Populating /dev with device nodes..."case "${1}" in	start)		if ! grep -q '[[:space:]]sysfs' /proc/mounts; then			echo_failure			boot_mesg -n "FAILURE:\n\nUnable to create" ${FAILURE}			boot_mesg -n " devices without a SysFS filesystem"			boot_mesg -n "\n\nAfter you press Enter, this system"			boot_mesg -n " will be halted and powered off."			boot_mesg -n "\n\nPress Enter to continue..." ${INFO}			boot_mesg "" ${NORMAL}			read ENTER			/etc/rc.d/init.d/halt stop		fi		# Mount a temporary file system over /dev, so that any devices		# made or removed during this boot don't affect the next one.		# The reason we don't write to mtab is because we don't ever		# want /dev to be unavailable (such as by `umount -a').		mount -n -t tmpfs tmpfs /dev -o mode=755		if [ ${?} != 0 ]; then			echo_failure			boot_mesg -n "FAILURE:\n\nCannot mount a tmpfs" ${FAILURE}			boot_mesg -n " onto /dev, this system will be halted."			boot_mesg -n "\n\nAfter you press Enter, this system"			boot_mesg -n " will be halted and powered off."			boot_mesg -n "\n\nPress Enter to continue..." ${INFO}			boot_mesg "" ${NORMAL}			read ENTER			/etc/rc.d/init.d/halt stop		fi		# Udev handles uevents itself, so we don't need to have		# the kernel call out to any binary in response to them		echo > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug		# Copy static device nodes to /dev		cp -a /lib/udev/devices/* /dev		# Start the udev daemon to continually watch for, and act on,		# uevents		/sbin/udevd --daemon		# Now traverse /sys in order to "coldplug" devices that have		# already been discovered		/sbin/udevadm trigger		# Now wait for udevd to process the uevents we triggered		/sbin/udevadm settle		evaluate_retval standard		;;	*)		echo "Usage ${0} {start}"		exit 1		;;esac# End $rc_base/init.d/udev
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