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25 mknod -m 0400 $dir/err c $MAJOR 227 mknod -m 0200 $dir/discover c $MAJOR 329 mknod -m 0200 $dir/interfaces c $MAJOR 431 mknod -m 0200 $dir/revalidate c $MAJOR 533 mknod -m 0200 $dir/flush c $MAJOR 6
24 mknod -m 0660 $dir/$name b $MAJOR $minor
30 mknod ttySA0 c 204 531 mknod ttySA1 c 204 632 mknod ttySA2 c 204 733 mknod cusa0 c 205 534 mknod cusa1 c 205 635 mknod cusa2 c 205 7
56 echo mknod $D/$TUB c $fsmaj 0 >> $SCR61 echo mknod $D/$TUB$devno c $fsmaj $min >> $SCR65 echo mknod $D/$TTY$devno c $maj $min >>$SCR66 echo mknod $D/$TUB$devno c $fsmaj $min >> $SCR
102 <major>:<minor>. The device node can be created via the mknod command, enter103 mknod <name> c <major> <minor>, where <name> is the name of the device node111 # mknod /dev/monreader c 10 63
35 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev0 c 180 9636 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev1 c 180 9737 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev2 c 180 9838 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev3 c 180 9939 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev4 c 180 10040 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev5 c 180 10141 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev6 c 180 10242 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev7 c 180 10343 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev8 c 180 10444 mknod /dev/usb/hiddev9 c 180 105[all …]
18 mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 019 mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 120 mknod /dev/ttyUSB2 c 188 221 mknod /dev/ttyUSB3 c 188 325 mknod /dev/ttyUSB254 c 188 25426 mknod /dev/ttyUSB255 c 188 255
270 struct nfs3_mknodargs mknod; member697 data->arg.mknod.fh = NFS_FH(dir); in nfs3_proc_mknod()698 data->arg.mknod.name = dentry->d_name.name; in nfs3_proc_mknod()699 data->arg.mknod.len = dentry->d_name.len; in nfs3_proc_mknod()700 data->arg.mknod.sattr = sattr; in nfs3_proc_mknod()701 data->arg.mknod.rdev = rdev; in nfs3_proc_mknod()705 data->arg.mknod.type = NF3BLK; in nfs3_proc_mknod()708 data->arg.mknod.type = NF3CHR; in nfs3_proc_mknod()711 data->arg.mknod.type = NF3FIFO; in nfs3_proc_mknod()714 data->arg.mknod.type = NF3SOCK; in nfs3_proc_mknod()[all …]
5 Implement a cgroup to track and enforce open and mknod restrictions11 (read), w (write), and m (mknod).27 allows cgroup 1 to read and mknod the device usually known as
87 static int mknod(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, in mknod() function110 res = mknod(dir, dentry, mode, 0); in mkdir()119 return mknod(dir, dentry, mode, 0); in create()
201 mknod $dir/osst$nr c $major $nr203 mknod $dir/nosst$nr c $major $[nr+128]205 mknod $dir/osst${nr}l c $major $[nr+32]207 mknod $dir/nosst${nr}l c $major $[nr+160]209 mknod $dir/osst${nr}m c $major $[nr+64]211 mknod $dir/nosst${nr}m c $major $[nr+192]213 mknod $dir/osst${nr}a c $major $[nr+96]215 mknod $dir/nosst${nr}a c $major $[nr+224]
8 mknod /dev/$1$dev c 81 $[ $2 + $dev ]
26 mknod /dev/capi20 c 68 027 mknod /dev/capi20.00 c 68 128 mknod /dev/capi20.01 c 68 232 mknod /dev/capi20.19 c 68 20
68 In order to use the ports, their device names (nodes) must be created with mknod.71 "mknod /dev/ttyRx c 46 x" where x is the port number starting at zero. For example:73 >mknod /dev/ttyR0 c 46 074 >mknod /dev/ttyR1 c 46 175 >mknod /dev/ttyR2 c 46 2
9 mknod $1 $2 $3 $4 ; chmod 0660 $1 ; chown root:disk $1
218 with major and minor numbers 10 and 158 ("man mknod"), then every271 with major number 10 and minor number 144 using mknod ("man mknod"),304 major number 10 and minor number 135 using mknod ("man mknod"), you330 major number 10 and minor number 135 using mknod ("man mknod"), you352 major number 10 and minor number 135 using mknod ("man mknod"), you381 major number 121 and minor number 0 using mknod ("man mknod"), you
108 EXPORT_SYMBOL_PROTO(mknod);
169 mknod /dev/ttyS0 c 4 64170 mknod /dev/ttyS1 c 4 65222 mknod /dev/frv/workram0 c 240 0223 mknod /dev/frv/workram1 c 240 1224 mknod /dev/frv/workram2 c 240 2
14 To use it create a device node with "mknod /dev/mustek c 180 32" and
68 mknod input/js0 c 13 069 mknod input/js1 c 13 170 mknod input/js2 c 13 271 mknod input/js3 c 13 379 mknod input/event0 c 13 6480 mknod input/event1 c 13 6581 mknod input/event2 c 13 6682 mknod input/event3 c 13 67
61 mknod -m 622 console c 5 162 mknod -m 622 tty0 c 4 0
46 mknod --mode=660 /dev/modems/mwave c 10 219
204 mknod ttySAC0 c 204 64205 mknod ttySAC1 c 204 65206 mknod ttySAC2 c 204 66
187 mknod can be used as follows:189 mknod /dev/hvcs0 c 254 0190 mknod /dev/hvcs1 c 254 1191 mknod /dev/hvcs2 c 254 2192 mknod /dev/hvcs3 c 254 3194 Using mknod to manually create the device entries makes these device nodes
283 .mknod = bad_inode_mknod,