hush/examples/mdev.conf
Mike Frysinger 2098c3511c mdev.conf: rename hw_random to hwrng
The kernel broke the name years ago, but didn't notice until it was much
too late.  Rename the node to match expectations of userland software,
and what the kernel itself documents in its Kconfig help:
	This provides a device that's usually called /dev/hwrng, ...

URL: https://marc.info/?l=linux-crypto-vger&m=144249767024990&w=2
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2016-12-09 16:12:15 -05:00

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#
# This is a sample mdev.conf
#
# Provide user, group, and mode information for devices. If a regex matches
# the device name provided by sysfs, use the appropriate user:group and mode
# instead of the default 0:0 660.
#
# Syntax:
# [-]devicename_regex user:group mode [=path]|[>path]|[!] [@|$|*cmd args...]
# [-]$ENVVAR=regex user:group mode [=path]|[>path]|[!] [@|$|*cmd args...]
# [-]@maj,min[-min2] user:group mode [=path]|[>path]|[!] [@|$|*cmd args...]
#
# [-]: do not stop on this match, continue reading mdev.conf
# =: move, >: move and create a symlink
# !: do not create device node
# @|$|*: run@cmd if $ACTION=add, $cmd if $ACTION=remove, *cmd in all cases
null 0:0 666
zero 0:0 666
urandom 0:0 444
kmem 0:9 000
mem 0:9 640
port 0:9 640
console 0:5 600
ptmx 0:5 660
tty[0-9]* 0:5 660
ttyS[0-9]* 0:20 640
fd[0-9]* 0:11 660
sd[a-z]* 0:6 660
hd[a-z]* 0:6 660
hw_random 0:0 600 =hwrng