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SYSTEMD-HWDB

Section: system-hwdb (8)
Updated:
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

system-hwdb - hardware database management tool  

SYNOPSIS

systemd-hwdb [options] update
systemd-hwdb [options] query modalias
 

DESCRIPTION

systemd-hwdb

expects a command and command specific arguments. It manages the binary hardware database.  

OPTIONS

--usr

Generate in /usr/lib/udev instead of /etc/udev.

Added in version 219.

-r, --root=PATH

Alternate root path in the filesystem.

Added in version 219.

-s, --strict

When updating, return non-zero exit value on any parsing error.

Added in version 239.

-h, --help

Print a short help text and exit.
 

systemd-hwdb [options] update

Update the binary database.  

systemd-hwdb [options] query MODALIAS

Query database and print result.  

SEE ALSO

systemd(1) hwdb(7)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
systemd-hwdb [options] update
systemd-hwdb [options] query MODALIAS
SEE ALSO





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