#!/bin/sh -e ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: udev # Required-Start: mountvirtfs # Required-Stop: # Default-Start: S # Default-Stop: # Short-Description: Start udevd, populate /dev and load drivers. ### END INIT INFO # we need to unmount /dev/pts/ and remount it later over the tmpfs unmount_devpts() { if mountpoint -q /dev/pts/; then umount -l /dev/pts/ fi if mountpoint -q /dev/shm/; then umount -l /dev/shm/ fi } # mount a tmpfs over /dev, if somebody did not already do it mount_tmpfs() { if grep -E -q "^[^[:space:]]+ /dev tmpfs" /proc/mounts; then return fi # /dev/.static/dev/ is used by MAKEDEV to access the real /dev/ directory. # /etc/udev/ is recycled as a temporary mount point because it's the only # directory which is guaranteed to be available. mount -n -o bind /dev /etc/udev if ! mount -n -o size=$tmpfs_size,mode=0755 -t tmpfs udev /dev; then umount /etc/udev echo "udev requires tmpfs support, not started." exit 1 fi mkdir -p /dev/.static/dev chmod 700 /dev/.static/ # The mount options in busybox are non-standard... if test -x /bin/mount.util-linux then /bin/mount.util-linux --move /etc/udev /dev/.static/dev elif test -x /bin/busybox then busybox mount -n -o move /etc/udev /dev/.static/dev else echo "udev requires an identifiable mount command, not started." umount /etc/udev umount /dev exit 1 fi } make_extra_nodes() { [ -c /dev/null ] || mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 1 3 # I hate this hack. -- Md if [ "$(echo /lib/udev/devices/*)" != "/lib/udev/devices/*" ]; then cp -a /lib/udev/devices/* /dev/ fi [ -e /etc/udev/links.conf ] || return 0 grep '^[^#]' /etc/udev/links.conf | \ while read type name arg1; do [ "$type" -a "$name" -a ! -e "/dev/$name" -a ! -L "/dev/$name" ] ||continue case "$type" in L) ln -s $arg1 /dev/$name ;; D) mkdir -p /dev/$name ;; M) mknod -m 600 /dev/$name $arg1 ;; *) echo "links.conf: unparseable line ($type $name $arg1)" ;; esac done } supported_kernel() { case "$(uname -r)" in 2.[012345].*|2.6.[0-9]|2.6.[0-9][!0-9]*) return 1 ;; 2.6.1[0134]|2.6.1[01234][!0-9]*) return 1 ;; esac return 0 } # shell version of /usr/bin/tty my_tty() { [ -x /bin/readlink ] || return 0 [ -e /proc/self/fd/0 ] || return 0 readlink --silent /proc/self/fd/0 || true } ############################################################################## PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin" [ -x /sbin/udevd ] || exit 0 # defaults tmpfs_size="2M" . /etc/udev/udev.conf if ! supported_kernel; then echo "udev requires a kernel >= 2.6.15, not started." exit 1 fi if [ ! -e /proc/filesystems ]; then echo "udev requires a mounted procfs, not started." exit 1 fi if ! grep -q '[[:space:]]tmpfs$' /proc/filesystems; then echo "udev requires tmpfs support, not started." exit 1 fi if [ ! -d /sys/class/ ]; then echo "udev requires a mounted sysfs, not started." exit 1 fi ############################################################################## # When modifying this script, do not forget that between the time that # the new /dev has been mounted and udevsynthesize has been run there will be # no /dev/null. This also means that you cannot use the "&" shell command. case "$1" in start) unmount_devpts mount_tmpfs [ -d /proc/1 ] || mount -n /proc # /dev/null must be created before udevd is started make_extra_nodes # It's all over netlink now if [ -e /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug ]; then echo "" > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug fi echo "Starting the hotplug events dispatcher" "udevd" udevd --daemon echo "Synthesizing the initial hotplug events" udevtrigger udevsettle ;; stop) echo "Stopping the hotplug events dispatcher" "udevd" start-stop-daemon --stop --name udevd --quiet ;; restart|force-reload) echo "Stopping the hotplug events dispatcher" "udevd" if start-stop-daemon --stop --name udevd --quiet ; then exit 1 fi echo "Starting the hotplug events dispatcher" "udevd" udevd --daemon ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/udev {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" exit 1 ;; esac exit 0