If you don't like udev (and I don't blame you, I hate it too), you can do the exact same thing with mdev or acpid.
Oh, I like udev! I'm just sad that so few people know anything about how sysfs/uevents/udev work, because it seems so ugly and arcane when you're exposed to your first udev rule.
> I'm just sad that so few people know anything about how sysfs/uevents/udev work
Here's the opportunity to write a blog post about it.
Oh, I like udev! I'm just sad that so few people know anything about how sysfs/uevents/udev work, because it seems so ugly and arcane when you're exposed to your first udev rule.
> I'm just sad that so few people know anything about how sysfs/uevents/udev work
Here's the opportunity to write a blog post about it.