Magnus Therning wrote:
I am somewhat surprised to find so many devices in /dev when using udev
(on Sid):
% ls /dev|wc -l
662
More than 600 entries in /dev is hardly the lean mean /dev promised by
udev...
Under other Linux distros I've ended up with _far_fewer_ devices. Are
all devices in /dev created by udev under Debian, or is there some other
tool that creates additional ones?
How can I get rid of the ones I don't need?
/M
But none of the posters showed proof that with/without udev actually
makes a *difference* that makes the system run *better*, other than the
number of devices. So what?
H
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