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* '''[[mdevd]]''' is standalone, compatible with mdev, more efficient.
* '''[[mdevd]]''' is standalone, compatible with mdev, more efficient.
* '''[[eudev]]''' is the complex, full-featured one.
* '''[[eudev]]''' is the complex, full-featured one.
== Do I need a device manager? ==
{{todo}}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Mdev#libudev_replacement|libudev replacement]]
* [[Mdev#libudev_replacement|libudev replacement]]

Revision as of 11:17, 22 September 2023

A device manager is a program that manages device nodes in the /dev directory. It is responsible for things like hot-plugging usb devices.

Alpine linux has several device managers available:

  • mdev (from busybox) is the default.
  • mdevd is standalone, compatible with mdev, more efficient.
  • eudev is the complex, full-featured one.

Do I need a device manager?

Todo: {{{1}}}


See Also

Pages in category "Device Manager"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.