3.94. udev


Updated udev packages that fix several bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
The udev packages implement a dynamic device-directory, providing only the devices present on the system. This dynamic directory runs in user space, dynamically creates and removes devices, and provides consistent naming, as well as a user-space API. The udev packages replace the devfs package and provide better hot plug functionality.

Bug Fixes

BZ#214639
Previously, a default udev rule for the udev utility led to ignoring device mapper devices and prevented access to incomplete snapshot devices. With recent kernels, this rule can now be safely removed, so that device mapper devices now show up correctly in applications detecting udev events, such as gnome-volume-manager.
BZ#405021
Due to the scsi_id utility returning also the port of a Storage Area Network (SAN) in the World Wide Identification (WWID), WWID could not limit its results to only the ID of the intended drive. With this update, the "-x" command-line option yields an additional ID_SERIAL_SHORT key/value pair, the value of which does not include the ports of the SAN.
BZ#481349
Previously, the udev(8) man page contained grammatical mistakes. With this update, the man page is grammatically correct.
BZ#573785
Prior to this update, the udev utility did not report syntax errors in udev rules caused by missing quotation marks. The underlying source code has been fixed, and syntax errors are now logged as intended.
Users of udev are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs.
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