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+
+udev - a userspace implementation of devfs
+
+For more information on the design, and structure of this project, see the
+files in the docs/ directory.
+
+To use:
+
+- Edit the udev.h file and replace the following variables with values
+ that make sense for your system:
+ #define SYSFS_ROOT "/sys"
+ #define UDEV_ROOT "/home/greg/linux/udev/"
+ #define DEV_FILE "/dev"
+ #define MKNOD "/bin/mknod"
+ The only value most people will have to change is the UDEV_ROOT
+ variable, as I doubt you really want device nodes to be created in my
+ home directory :)
+
+- Run make to build the project.
+
+- Make sure sysfs is mounted.
+
+- Point /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug at the location of the udev binary that
+ is created. Then plug some block devices in, or other types of
+ devices that create dev files in sysfs. An easy way to do this,
+ without any hardware is to use the scsi_debug module to create virtual
+ scsi devices.
+
+- Watch as the nodes get created and removed.
+
+
+Yes this is a really rough first cut, I know. It's mostly a proof of
+concept that this can actually work. See the TODO file for a list of
+things left to be done.
+
+Any comment/questions/concerns please let me know.
+
+greg k-h
+greg@kroah.com
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+- use mknod(2) and not execute mknod(1)
+- add klibc to the build process (or make it easier to do) to get
+ smaller binary
+- make program work like design says it should (three parts, not 1)
+- add hooks to call D-BUS when new node is created or removed
+- lots of other stuff...