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104 enable devfs, the defaults are such that full compatibility is
310 compatibility issues which you would have with increasing major and
312 for details on maintaining compatibility with userspace.
585 compatibility symlinks for the old naming scheme. Don't change this
867 it to maintain compatibility entries. It is almost certain that you
868 will require this. Note that the kernel creates a compatibility entry
880 easier to install devfsd so that compatibility entries are created.
883 compatibility entries that devfsd creates.
906 If you don't run devfsd, or don't enable compatibility entry
910 be able to boot non-devfs kernels, you will need compatibility
914 You can selectively decide which devices you want compatibility
915 entries for. For example, you may only want compatibility entries for
1245 Change). These are referred to as "new compatibility entries".
1337 The old compatibility names are the legacy device names, such as
1339 Devfsd can be configured to create compatibility symlinks so that you
1460 using. To preserve compatibility with userspace programmes, block
1489 device numbers, there are no compatibility issues with userspace.