How to reread changed udev rules without rebooting?
I just now had to change my /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
file so that a new network card be give the same number (it was being
given eth2 while I wanted eth0). After tweaking udev rules, can I have
them reapplied, or the rules reread, without having to reboot? If yes,
how? I have tried restarting udev and hal, but that didn't work out for me.
Thanks.
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How to reread changed udev rules without rebooting?
On Sex, 16 Jul 2010, "H.S." wrote:
I just now had to change my
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file so that a new network
card be give the same number (it was being given eth2 while I wanted
eth0). After tweaking udev rules, can I have them reapplied, or the
rules reread, without having to reboot? If yes, how? I have tried
restarting udev and hal, but that didn't work out for me.
Try removing the kernel module responsible for the card and installing
it again.
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How to reread changed udev rules without rebooting?
On 10-07-16 11:48 AM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Sex, 16 Jul 2010, "H.S." wrote:
given eth2 while I wanted eth0). After tweaking udev rules, can I have
them reapplied, or the rules reread, without having to reboot? If yes,
how? I have tried restarting udev and hal, but that didn't work out
for me.
Try removing the kernel module responsible for the card and installing
it again.
I will give it a shot. Thanks.
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How to reread changed udev rules without rebooting?
On Friday 16 July 2010 08:15:23 H.S. wrote:
> On 10-07-16 11:48 AM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> > On Sex, 16 Jul 2010, "H.S." wrote:
> >> given eth2 while I wanted eth0). After tweaking udev rules, can I have
> >> them reapplied, or the rules reread, without having to reboot? If yes,
> >> how? I have tried restarting udev and hal, but that didn't work out
> >> for me.
> >
> > Try removing the kernel module responsible for the card and installing
> > it again.
>
> I will give it a shot. Thanks.
There is a 'udev' script in '/etc/init.d'. maybe doing a restart on it will do
the trick.
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07-17-2010, 07:48 AM
jaan vaart
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udevadm trigger perhaps?
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07-20-2010, 05:57 PM
Tzafrir Cohen
How to reread changed udev rules without rebooting?
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:47:28AM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> There is a 'udev' script in '/etc/init.d'. maybe doing a restart on it will do
> the trick.
'reload' would also do the trick there. And create less work for the
system. It only asks udevd to re-read the rules.
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