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-rw-r--r-- | testsuite/makedevs.device_table.txt | 8 |
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diff --git a/testsuite/makedevs.device_table.txt b/testsuite/makedevs.device_table.txt index 8ca5a88c0..4400083f8 100644 --- a/testsuite/makedevs.device_table.txt +++ b/testsuite/makedevs.device_table.txt | |||
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | |||
1 | # When building a target filesystem, it is desirable to not have to | 1 | # When building a target filesystem, it is desirable to not have to |
2 | # become root and then run 'mknod' a thousand times. Using a device | 2 | # become root and then run 'mknod' a thousand times. Using a device |
3 | # table you can create device nodes and directories "on the fly". | 3 | # table you can create device nodes and directories "on the fly". |
4 | # | 4 | # |
5 | # This is a sample device table file for use with genext2fs. You can | 5 | # This is a sample device table file for use with genext2fs. You can |
@@ -14,17 +14,17 @@ | |||
14 | # I could just use the following two table entries: | 14 | # I could just use the following two table entries: |
15 | # /dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 0 0 0 - | 15 | # /dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 0 0 0 - |
16 | # /dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 1 1 1 15 | 16 | # /dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 1 1 1 15 |
17 | # | 17 | # |
18 | # Device table entries take the form of: | 18 | # Device table entries take the form of: |
19 | # <name> <type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start> <inc> <count> | 19 | # <name> <type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start> <inc> <count> |
20 | # where name is the file name, type can be one of: | 20 | # where name is the file name, type can be one of: |
21 | # f A regular file | 21 | # f A regular file |
22 | # d Directory | 22 | # d Directory |
23 | # c Character special device file | 23 | # c Character special device file |
24 | # b Block special device file | 24 | # b Block special device file |
25 | # p Fifo (named pipe) | 25 | # p Fifo (named pipe) |
26 | # uid is the user id for the target file, gid is the group id for the | 26 | # uid is the user id for the target file, gid is the group id for the |
27 | # target file. The rest of the entries (major, minor, etc) apply only | 27 | # target file. The rest of the entries (major, minor, etc) apply only |
28 | # to device special files. | 28 | # to device special files. |
29 | 29 | ||
30 | # Have fun | 30 | # Have fun |