After the kernel has been loaded during the boot process, udev will handle hardware detection. Udev is a device manager that creates device nodes and symlinks in /dev based on rules and events. It also loads kernel modules and applies persistent device names and permissions. References:https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP3/html/SLES-all/sec-boot-initrd.html#sec-boot-initrd-udev
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