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* Use "mknod -F netbsd -r" to create nodes, instead of "rm ; mknod; chmod; chown". This means permissions & ownership of existing nodes will not be changed. This is up to 30% faster when populating an empty /dev, and nearly 2x faster when re-running on an existing /dev. * New options: -f force change of permission & ownership of existing devices -m mknod override name/path of mknod program (which defaults to $TOOL_MKNOD, then "mknod"). -s generate mtree(8) specfile instead of creating devices * Remove /usr/etc from $PATH; not needed anymore. * Provide functions to create devices & directories: mkdev name [b|c] major minor [mode{=600} [gid{=0} [uid{=0}]]] create device node `name' with the appropriate permissions lndev src target create a symlink from src to target makedir dir mode create directory with appropriate mode * UIDs and GIDs are hardcoded in at MAKEDEV generation time. (Unfortunately there's not a simple way of determining a GID a la "id -n user" for determining a UID). This was tested by generating MAKEDEV for each MACHINE,MACHINE_ARCH combination and comparing the results of "MAKEDEV all" from the previous version to the new one. (This testing actually highlighted mistakes in the previous configuration!) Simplify distrib/common/Makefile.makedev to use "MAKEDEV -s"
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# $NetBSD: MAKEDEV.conf,v 1.4 2003/12/21 17:37:26 lukem Exp $
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all_md)
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makedev bwtwo0 cgtwo0 cgfour0
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makedev sd0 sd1 sd2 sd3 sd4 sd5 sd6
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makedev cd0 cd1 st0 st1 st2 fd0
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makedev xd0 xd1 xd2 xd3
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makedev xy0 xy1 xy2 xy3
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makedev scsibus0 scsibus1 scsibus2 scsibus3
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makedev std_sun3
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;;
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# other standard devices
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std_sun3)
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mkdev eeprom c 3 11 640 $g_kmem
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mkdev leds c 3 13
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mkdev kd c 1 0 622
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mkdev ttya c 12 0
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mkdev ttyb c 12 1
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mkdev mouse c 13 0
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mkdev fb c 22 0
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mkdev kbd c 29 0
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;;
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