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|Summary=<code>smdev</code> is a device manager for the Linux kernel. It manages device nodes in the <code>/dev</code> directory. | |Summary=<code>smdev</code> is a device manager for the Linux kernel. It manages device nodes in the <code>/dev</code> directory. | ||
|CatPkg=sys-fs/smdev | |CatPkg=sys-fs/smdev | ||
|Maintainer= | |Maintainer=Causes | ||
|Homepage=http://git.suckless.org/smdev/ | |Homepage=http://git.suckless.org/smdev/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
Smdev is simple device manager. It's alternative to udev, eudev and mdev. | Smdev is simple device manager. It handles device hotplug, module autoloading and managing device nodes. It's alternative to udev, eudev and mdev. | ||
== Install == | == Install == | ||
It is recommended to make LiveCD or LiveUSB before rebooting first time with <code>smdev</code>. It is possible that your system goes into unbootable state if something goes wrong. If you wish to remove eudev you should do it after you have made sure everything is working with smdev. | |||
=== Disable udev USE Flags === | === Disable udev USE Flags === | ||
First you need to disable <code>udev</code> and <code>gudev</code> use flags. | First you need to disable <code>udev</code> and <code>gudev</code> use flags. | ||
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=== Configure Input Devices === | === Configure Input Devices === | ||
Then enable keyboard and mouse drivers instead of evdev. For touchpad you can use <code>synaptics</code> driver. | Then enable <code>keyboard</code> and <code>mouse</code> drivers instead of <code>evdev</code>. For touchpad you can use <code>synaptics</code> driver. | ||
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=bash|desc=|body= | {{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=bash|desc=|body= | ||
INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse" | INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse" | ||
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=== Configure X.Org === | === Configure X.Org === | ||
Configure X.Org to use keyboard | Configure X.Org to use <code>kbd</code> (keyboard) and <code>mouse</code> instead of <code>evdev</code>. Use <code>"InputDevice"</code> instead of <code>"InputClass"</code>. | ||
{{file|name=/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/30-keyboard.conf|lang=|desc=|body= | {{file|name=/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/30-keyboard.conf|lang=|desc=|body= | ||
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=== Add smdev to sysinit runlevel === | === Add smdev to sysinit runlevel === | ||
Now you can add smdev to sysinit runlevel. | Now you can add smdev to sysinit runlevel. You also need to remove eudev entries from all runlevels. | ||
<console> | <console> | ||
###i## rc-update add smdev sysinit | |||
###i## rc-update del udev sysinit | ###i## rc-update del udev sysinit | ||
###i## rc-update del udev-mount sysinit | ###i## rc-update del udev-mount sysinit | ||
###i## rc-update del udev-postmount boot | ###i## rc-update del udev-postmount boot | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
{{EbuildFooter}} | {{EbuildFooter}} |
Latest revision as of 16:49, February 8, 2015
Smdev
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Smdev is simple device manager. It handles device hotplug, module autoloading and managing device nodes. It's alternative to udev, eudev and mdev.
Install
It is recommended to make LiveCD or LiveUSB before rebooting first time with smdev
. It is possible that your system goes into unbootable state if something goes wrong. If you wish to remove eudev you should do it after you have made sure everything is working with smdev.
Disable udev USE Flags
First you need to disable udev
and gudev
use flags.
/etc/portage/make.conf
(bash source code) USE="$USE -udev -gudev"
Configure Input Devices
Then enable keyboard
and mouse
drivers instead of evdev
. For touchpad you can use synaptics
driver.
/etc/portage/make.conf
(bash source code) INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse"
Rebuild World
Now you have to rebuild world for new settings to take effect.
root # emerge -uavDN @world root # emerge -av --depclean
Emerge smdev
Now you can emerge smdev
.
root # emerge -av smdev
Configure X.Org
Configure X.Org to use kbd
(keyboard) and mouse
instead of evdev
. Use "InputDevice"
instead of "InputClass"
.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/30-keyboard.conf
Section "InputDevice" Identifier "keyboard0" Driver "kbd" option "AutoServerLayout" "on" Option "XkbLayout" "fi" EndSection
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-mouse.conf
Section "InputDevice" identifier "Mouse0" driver "mouse" option "AutoServerLayout" "on" option "device" "/dev/input/mice" EndSection
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-touchpad.conf
Section "InputDevice" Identifier "touchpad0" Driver "synaptics" option "AutoServerLayout" "on" Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "1" Option "VertTwoFingerScroll" "1" Option "SoftButtonAreas" "65% 0 0 20% 45% 60% 0 20%" Option "AreaTopEdge" "20%" EndSection
Add smdev to sysinit runlevel
Now you can add smdev to sysinit runlevel. You also need to remove eudev entries from all runlevels.
root # rc-update add smdev sysinit root # rc-update del udev sysinit root # rc-update del udev-mount sysinit root # rc-update del udev-postmount boot