Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Future devfs plans | From | "Rafael do N. Pereira" <> | Date | Sun, 25 Jul 2004 21:21:43 -0300 |
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On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 11:45, Adam J. Richter wrote: > Do not delete devfs. > > devfs allows drivers to be loaded when user level programs > need them,
I think it can asnwer your question:
Q: But wait, I really want udev to automatically load drivers when they are not present but the device node is opened. It's the only reason I like using devfs. Please make udev do this. A: No. udev is for managing /dev, not loading kernel drivers.
Q: Oh come on, pretty please. It can't be that hard to do. A: Such a functionality isn't needed on a properly configured system. All devices present on the system should generate hotplug events, loading the appropriate driver, and udev will notice and create the appropriate device node. If you don't want to keep all drivers for your hardware in memory, then use something else to manage your modules (scripts, modules.conf, etc.) This is not a task for udev.
It was taken from http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev-FAQ
Rafael.
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