7.8.2. Contents of Eudev
Short Descriptions
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                   Controls the runtime behavior of Eudev, requests kernel events, manages the event queue, and provides simple debugging.  | 
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                   A daemon that reorders hotplug events before submitting them to udev, thus avoiding various race conditions  | 
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                   Provides Eudev with a unique string and additional information (uuid, label) for an ATA drive  | 
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                   Prints the capabilities of a CDROM or DVDROM drive.  | 
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                   Given an ID for the current uevent and a list of IDs (for all target uevents), registers the current ID and indicates whether all target IDs have been registered.  | 
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                   Creates all possible floppy devices based on the CMOS type  | 
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                   Identifies x86 disk drives from Enhanced Disk Drive calls  | 
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                   Script to load firmware for a device  | 
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                    Finds an entry in   | 
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                   Provides the shortest possible unique hardware path to a device  | 
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                   Retrieves or generates a unique SCSI identifier.  | 
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                   Identifies a USB block device.  | 
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                   Determines V4L capabilities for a given device.  | 
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                   A script which generates Eudev rules to provide stable names for network interfaces.  | 
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                   A script which generates Eudev rules to provide stable names for network interfaces.  | 
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                   A library interface to eudev device information.  | 
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                   Contains udev configuration files, device permissions, and rules for device naming  | 
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                   Contains udev helper programs and static devices which get copied to /dev when booted.  |