# /etc/conf.d/udev: config file for udev # We discourage to disable persistent-net!! # this may lead to random interface naming # Disable adding new rules for persistent-net persistent_net_disable="no" # Disable adding new rules for persistent-cd # Disabling this will stop new cdrom devices to appear # as /dev/{cdrom,cdrw,dvd,dvdrw} persistent_cd_disable="no" # Set to "yes" if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown # and restore it on startup. This is useful if you have a lot of # custom device nodes that udev does not handle/know about. # # As this option is fragile, we recommend you # to create your devices in /lib/udev/devices. # These will be copied to /dev on boot. #rc_device_tarball="NO" # udev can trigger coldplug events which cause services to start and # kernel modules to be loaded. # Services are deferred to start in the boot runlevel. # Set rc_coldplug="NO" if you don't want this. # If you want module coldplugging but not coldplugging of services then you # can disable service coldplugging in baselayout/openrc config files. # The setting is named different in different versions. # in /etc/rc.conf: rc_hotplug="!*" or # in /etc/conf.d/rc: rc_plug_services="!*" #rc_coldplug="YES" # Expert options: # Disable warning about unreliable kernel/udev combination #unreliable_kernel_warning="no" # Timeout in seconds to wait for processing of uevents at boot. # There should be no need to change this. #udev_settle_timeout="60" # Add extra command line options to udevd, use with care # udevd --help for possible values #udev_opts="" # Run udevd --debug and write output to /dev/.udev/udev.log # Should not be kept on as it fills diskspace slowly #udev_debug="YES" # Run udevadmin monitor to get a log of all events # in /dev/.udev/udevmonitor.log #udev_monitor="YES" # Keep udevmonitor running after populating /dev. #udev_monitor_keep_running="no" # Set cmdline options for udevmonitor. # could be some of --env --kernel --udev #udev_monitor_opts="--env"