mknod devfs
Hi all...
anyone know of a simple way to get this result with devfs?:
mknod socksys c 30 0
I need to create a few such devs to support some legacy software. I know
devfs is the way but I can't seem to figure the way..
Thanks
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Relevant Pages
- Re: /dev/sequencer missing
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... >> worth solving? ... >"Devfs had reached its design limits and the maintainer gave up on it, ... >mostly because the support was too painful for other kernel developers. ... maintainer Andrew Morton acknowledged that though it has ... (comp.os.linux.misc) - Re: USB and IDE-SCSI devices not showing up (migration from Mandrake to Debian testing).
... > It means that your Kernel was compiled with support for devfs, ... That warning has stopped happening now. ... (Debian-User) |
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