MKNOD(8) BSD MKNOD(8)
NAME
mknod - build special file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/mknod name [ c ] [ b ] major minor
DESCRIPTION
mknod makes a special file. The first argument is the name of the entry.
The second is b if the special file is block-type (disks, tape) or c if
it is character-type (other devices). The last two arguments are numbers
specifying the major device type and the minor device (e.g. unit, drive,
or line number).
Major device numbers are assigned by /etc/mkdevno. You can obtain the
current values with the -l option to /etc/mkdevno.
mknodx is a variation of mknod. This command is used by Apollo system
administrators, and should not be deleted.
SEE ALSO
mknod(2), mkdevno(8)