About udev | Hardware solutions for OpenWrt
h-wrt.com/en/mini-how-to/udevAbout udev | Hardware solutions for OpenWrt About udev. How to mount a usb-stick by certain rules and conditions? For example how to mount a flash drive with a specific uuid in read-only mode, but at the same time the rest of the drives are mounted in rw mode. All this is easily realized using the rules of udev.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Hotplug
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userJul 28, 2021 · If you had notice the udev and eudev were removed in the openwrt 18.0.* release, don't be afraid because you still can make the things works. You can use hotplug scripts as coldplug. Pay attention at the ACTION environment variable, at the boot are executed 'bind' actions. So, just add this option to hotplug run accordinly. In my case I used this:
[OpenWrt Wiki] Hotplug -- Legacy
https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/hotplug_legacyIf you had notice the udev and eudev were removed in the openwrt 18.0.* release, don't be afraid because you still can make the things works. Using hotplug scripts as coldplug You just need to pay atention at the ACTION env var, at the boot are executed 'bind' actions. So, just add this option to hotplug run accordinly. In my case I used this:
[OpenWrt Wiki] Hotplug -- Legacy
openwrt.org › docs › techrefIf you had notice the udev and eudev were removed in the openwrt 18.0.* release, don't be afraid because you still can make the things works. Using hotplug scripts as coldplug You just need to pay atention at the ACTION env var, at the boot are executed 'bind' actions. So, just add this option to hotplug run accordinly. In my case I used this:
[OpenWrt Wiki] Hotplug
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/base-system/hotplug28.07.2021 · If you had notice the udev and eudev were removed in the openwrt 18.0.* release, don't be afraid because you still can make the things works. You can use hotplug scripts as coldplug. Pay attention at the ACTION environment variable, at the boot are executed 'bind' actions. So, just add this option to hotplug run accordinly. In my case I used this: