MAKEDEV(8) COMMAND REFERENCE MAKEDEV(8) NAME makedev - make system special files SYNOPSIS /dev/MAKEDEV package | device [ -v ] DESCRIPTION MAKEDEV is a shell script normally used to install special files. It resides in the /dev directory, as this is the normal location of special files. NOTE: MAKEDEV should be run in the directory in which the devices are to be created (usually /dev). Also, use either the package or the device argument, but not both. Package is an assorted collection of devices; see below. Device is of the form device-name?? where device-name is one of the supported devices listed in section 4 of this manual and ?? are the slot number and logical unit number, respectively. For the Tektronix 4300 series UTek products the slot number is always zero. Packages: std Create the standard devices for the system; e.g., /dev/console, /dev/mem, terminals, pseudo- terminals, disks, etc. local Create those devices specific to the local site. This request causes the shell file /dev/MAKEDEV.local, if it exists, to be executed. Site specific commands, such as those used to setup dialup lines as ttyd? should be included in this file. Since all devices are created using mknod(8), this shell script is useful only to the super-user. OPTIONS -v verbose DIAGNOSTICS Either self-explanatory, or generated by one of the programs called from the script. Use sh -x MAKEDEV in case of trouble. SEE ALSO intro(4n) and mknod(8). Printed 5/12/88 1
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