udev (dynamic device directory system)
udev provides a dynamic device directory containing only the files
for the devices which are actually present. It creates or removes
device node files usually located in the /dev directory.
udev requires a 2.6 or newer kernel.
Kay Sievers is the udev maintainer.
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