udev is good for you !

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I’ve moved to udev now in my Gentoo Linux computer.

udev is a modern replacement for devfs which was itself a replacement of a static /dev directory.

In essence, udev is a userspace application using the hotplugging capabilities of the Linux kernel which enables /dev to reside in RAM and contain ONLY existing devices.

It saves in disk space and in memory consumption. And it’s soooo nice to see only the real devices on the computer.

Configuration for Gentoo was a breeze (and it worked the first time around) using this detailed instructions.

Make the jump :-)

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About avinash

I am the Managing-Director of Knowledge Seven Ltd, provider of quality consultancy, support and training for open source software. I am also an amateur photographer and musician. I use a Google Nexus One Android smartphone, an Apple MacBook, Mac OS X, Linux and a lot of open source software. I am married to Christina and we have two wonderful kids, Kyan & Anya. In case you are wondering, Noulakaz means "our home" in my native language, créole.
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