../../libudev/libudev.c \
../../libudev/libudev-list.c \
../../libudev/libudev-util.c
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- ata_id.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH ATA_ID 8 "November 2005" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-ata_id \- udev callout to read product/serial number from ATA drives
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.BI ata_id
-[\fI--export\fP] \fIblockdevice\fP
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B ata_id
-is normally called from a udev rule, to provide udev with a unique string and
-additional information (uuid, label) for an ATA drive. Udev can use this
-information to create symlinks in /dev/disk/by-id and /dev/disk/by-label
-to the real device node.
-.SH USAGE
-.B ata_id
-opens the blockdevice node specified at the commandline and prints the
-information chosen by the options.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following commandline switches are supported to specify what ata_id
-should print:
-.TP
-.BI --export
-print all values (instead of only the id)
-.RE
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>.
-
../../libudev/libudev.c \
../../libudev/libudev-list.c \
../../libudev/libudev-util.c
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- cdrom_id.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH CDROM_ID 8 "January 2009" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-cdrom_id \- udev callout to determine the capabilities of optical drives and media
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cdrom_id
-[\fB--export\fP] [\fB--debug\fP] \fIdevice\fP
-.br
-.B cdrom_id
-\fB--help\fP
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B cdrom_id
-is normally called from a udev rule, to provide udev with the list of
-capabilities of a optical drive.
-.SH USAGE
-.B cdrom_id
-opens the device node specified at the commandline and prints the
-discovered capabilities.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following commandline switches are supported to specify what cdrom_id
-should print:
-.TP
-.B -x, --export
-Print all values as environment keys. This is the default at present, so this
-option is currently redundant.
-.TP
-.B -d, --debug
-Print a debug trace.
-.TP
-.B -h, --help
-Print usage help.
-.RE
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>.
-
../../libudev/libudev.c \
../../libudev/libudev-list.c \
../../libudev/libudev-util.c
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- edd_id.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH EDD_ID 8 "November 2005" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-edd_id \- udev callout to identify BIOS disk drives via EDD
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.BI edd_id
-[\fI--export\fP] \fIblockdevice\fP
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B edd_id
-is normally called from a udev rule, to provide udev with the edd id for
-a BIOS disk drive. Udev can use this information to create symlinks in
-/dev/disk/by-id and /dev/disk/by-label to the real device node.
-.SH USAGE
-.B edd_id
-opens the blockdevice node specified at the commandline and prints the
-information chosen by the options.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following commandline switches are supported to specify what edd_id
-should print:
-.TP
-.BI --export
-print all values (instead of only the id)
-.RE
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by John Hull <john_hull@dell.com> and Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>.
-
create_floppy_devices_LDADD = \
$(SELINUX_LIBS)
endif
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- create_floppy_devices.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH CREATE_FLOPPY_DEVICES 8 "January 2009" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-create_floppy_devices \- udev callout to create all possible floppy devices
-based on the CMOS type.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-create_floppy_devices [\fIoptions\fP] \fIdevice\fP
-.SH OPTIONS
-Note that no output will be produced unless the \fB-t\fP option is set.
-.TP
-.B -c
-Create nodes.
-.TP
-.B -d
-Print nodes to stdout.
-.TP
-.BI "-t " type
-Set CMOS floppy type. Type numbers are based on the six floppy types specified
-in the kernel's drivers/block/floppy.c, as follows.
-.TS
-lb lb
-l l.
-Type Device
-0 Unknown. (Produces no output.)
-1 5 1/4" 360KB PC
-2 5 1/4" HD AT
-3 3 1/2" DD
-4 3 1/2" HD
-5 3 1/2" ED
-6 Same as 5.
-.TE
-.TP
-.BI "-m " number
-Set major number.
-.TP
-.BI "-U " user
-Set user ownership.
-.TP
-.BI "-G " group
-Set group ownership.
-.TP
-.BI "-M " mode
-Set device node mode.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>.
dist_udevrules_DATA = \
61-option-modem-modeswitch.rules \
61-mobile-action.rules
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- modem-modeswitch.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH MODEM_MODESWITCH 8 "November 2005" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-modem-modeswitch \- udev callout to switch mobile broadband devices to their
-intended modem mode
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.BI modem-modeswitch
-\fI--vendor <vendor id>\fP \fI--product <product id>\fP [\fI--debug\fP]
-\fI--type <type>\fP \fI<devpath>\fP
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B modem-modeswitch
-is normally called from a udev rule, to eject the driver CD that many mobile
-broadband devices mount by default, and switch them into modem mode.
-.SH USAGE
-.B modem-modeswitch
-switches the device into modem mode
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following commandline switches are supported:
-.TP
-.BI \-\-vendor\ <vid>
-the USB vendor ID of the mobile broadband device to switch
-.TP
-.BI \-\-product\ <pid>
-the USB product ID of the mobile broadband device to switch
-.TP
-.BI \-\-type\ <type>
-the type of switch to perform (one of: option-zerocd, mobile-action-8280p)
-.TP
-.BI \-\-log\ <file>
-log verbose debugging information about the switching process
-.TP
-.BI \-\-debug
-print verbose debugging information about the switching process
-.RE
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> based off code by Peter Henn
-<p.henn@option.com>.
-
../../libudev/libudev-enumerate.c \
../../libudev/libudev-list.c \
../../libudev/libudev-util.c
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- path_id.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH PATH_ID 8 "April 2007" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-path_id \- udev callout to create a device path based unique name
-for a device to implement the Linux Persistent Device Naming scheme
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-path_id <devpath>
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B path_id
-is normally called from a udev rule, to create a unique name, based on
-the device properties along the chain of parent devices. Udev uses this
-information to create a persistent symlink to the real device node.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>.
../../libudev/libudev-util.c \
../../libudev/libudev-device.c \
../../libudev/libudev-enumerate.c
-
-dist_man_MANS = \
- usb_id.8
+++ /dev/null
-.TH USB_ID 8 "January 2009" "" "Linux Administrator's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-usb_id \- udev callout to read information from USB devices
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B usb_id
-[\fB--usb-info\fP] [\fB--num-info\fP] [\fB--export\fP] [\fB--debug\fP]
-.I devpath
-.br
-.B usb_id --help
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.B usb_id
-is normally called from a udev rule, to provide udev with a unique string and
-additional information (uuid, label) for a USB device. Udev can use this
-information to create symlinks in /dev to the real device node.
-.SH USAGE
-.B usb_id \fIdevpath\fP
-opens the device node specified at the commandline and prints the
-information chosen by the options.
-.SH OPTIONS
-The following commandline switches are supported to specify what usb_id
-should print:
-.TP
-.B -u, --usb-info
-print USB strings instead of, e.g. SCSI strings for a mass storage device
-.TP
-.B -n, --num-info
-print numerical values instead of strings. Implies \fB--usb-info\fP.
-.TP
-.B -x, --export
-print values as environment keys
-.TP
-.B -h, --help
-print usage help
-.RE
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR udev (7)
-.SH AUTHORS
-Developed by Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>.