2001-01-24 00:31:17 +00:00
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<sect2>
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<title>Installation of MAKEDEV</title>
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2001-02-08 02:46:55 +00:00
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<para>
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Create the device files by running the following commands:
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</para>
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<blockquote><literallayout>
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<userinput>cd /dev &&</userinput>
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2001-02-08 03:02:04 +00:00
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<userinput>./MAKEDEV-temp -v generic &&</userinput>
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<userinput>rm MAKEDEV-temp</userinput>
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2001-02-08 02:46:55 +00:00
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</literallayout></blockquote>
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<para>
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The <quote>generic</quote> parameter passed to the MAKEDEV script
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doesn't create all the devices you might need, such as audio devices,
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hdc, hdd and ohters. If you seem to be missing something tell MAKEDEV to
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create it. To create hdc replace generic with hdc. You can also add hdc
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to generic, so you would execute <userinput>./MAKEDEV -v generic
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hdc</userinput> to create the generic set of devices files, plus the
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files you need to be able to access hdc (and hdc1, hdc2, etc)
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</para>
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2001-02-23 19:47:41 +00:00
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<para>
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MAKEDEV will create hda[1-20] and hdb[1-20] and such but keep in mind
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that you may not be able to use all of those devices due to kernel
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limitations regarding the max. number of partitions.
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</para>
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2001-01-24 00:31:17 +00:00
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</sect2>
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