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info |
Retrieve device information stored in the udev database, as well as detailed device attributes from the /sys/ file system. For example, you can view a device’s vendor ID, product ID, serial number, and much more |
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control |
Modify the running state of udev. For example, providing the - -reload-rules option will ensure that udev is reading from any new rules files you’ve created |
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trigger |
Execute rules that apply to any device that is currently plugged in. You can also specify an action using the -c options, such as add, remove, or change. As the names imply, these will trigger events where a device is added, removed, or changed in the running kernel |
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monitor |
Watch for events sent by the kernel or by a udev rule |
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test |
Simulate a udev event running for a device, with results on output |