grml-udev-config for Debian - Documentation of provided rules ------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/udev/rules.d/01-grml-forensic.rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark new block devices as readonly when booting with kernel command line option read-only (boot menu entry forensic/readonly). /lib/udev/rules.d/60-grml-external.rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Udev rule to map USB pendrives/sticks to /dev/external* device nodes (or symlinks respectively). Note: This rule is deprecated in favour of the grml-usbdev rules file mentioned below. Nevertheless this way of accessing devices is retained for backwards compatibility reasons. /lib/udev/rules.d/60-grml-usbdev.rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This udev rule allows simple access to USB devices like pendrives upon plugging them in. You'll get according symlinks in /dev (prefixed with 'usb-'), entries in /etc/fstab (via rebuildfstab) and directories in /media according to available labeled filesystems for free. On removal of the USB device the symlinks and usb*-directories in /media will automatically vanish. /lib/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Automatically start brltty if a supported USB device gets attached. /lib/udev/rules.d/89-grml-dm.rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Add watch option for dm devices to get change notification if device changes. /lib/udev/rules.d/90-grml-blockdevices.rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This script triggers the /usr/sbin/rebuildfstab script for updating /etc/fstab and /media/* when block devices are added or removed from the system. -- Michael Prokop Fri, 13 Nov 2009 12:02:41 +0100