On Aug 24, Ben Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1. kernel hotplug subsystem detects an event > 2. kernel dispatches the event handling using the program named > in /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug (default is /sbin/hotplug) passing it any > necessary argument(s) to hotplug > 3. /sbin/hotplug dispatches the request to the appropriate handler named > in the first argument On udev systems events are received by udevd, either using udevsend or (when the kernel input subsystem will be fixed) a netlink socket. /sbin/hotplug does not enter in the picture at all.
Then the default udev configuration will run the hotplug.d/ handlers. This is not strictly needed, but I cannot avoid it until udev will become mandatory to have hotplug support (is there a consensus on this?). > 3a. if a specific handler isn't found, any handler(s) in the default > directory are called No, default handlers are always run. -- ciao, Marco
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