Dan Nicholson wrote:
> Hotplug is a concept as much as it was the binary /sbin/hotplug. Udev
> still handles the action of dynamically created devices. The only
> times hotplug is mentioned on the LFS page are that the udev
> bootscript replaces /sbin/hotplug as the uevent handler. I haven't
> checked that this is still true, but Alexander just went over this
> page again, so I imagine it is.
> 
> The CLFS page has a bit more mention of hotplug. I haven't looked at
> the CLFS bootscripts, but I believe what's on the page now applies to
> older udev (certainly udevstart isn't there anymore, and I doubt
> udevsend is being used as the handler). Have a look at the LFS page.
> As I said, Alexander just went over this.
> 
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/chapter07/udev.html
> 
> -- 
> Dan

Hmm, I thought I just looked at that and saw references to the Hotplug 
package. Maybe I was just looking at the CLFS page but somehow thought 
it was LFS as well. Sorry for the waste of time...now that I actually 
read the page, it looks good, except for that last link in the "Useful 
Reading" section.

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