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Note:  this man page could probably use some updating to reflect
the list of devices that MAKEDEV now supports.
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.\"
.\" @(#)MAKEDEV.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
.\"
.TH MAKEDEV 8 "June 5, 1993"
.UC 7
.SH NAME
MAKEDEV \- create system and device special files
.SH SYNOPSIS
MAKEDEV name ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.Dd June 5, 1993
.Dt MAKEDEV 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm MAKEDEV
.Nd create system and device special files
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
name ...
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The shell script
.IR MAKEDEV ,
.Nm
found in the ``/dev'' directory, is used to create the common special
files.
See
.IR intro (4)
.Xr intro 4
for a more complete discussion of special files.
.PP
.I MAKEDEV
.Pp
.Nm
takes any number of device names as arguments, where the names are
the common abbreviation for the device.
There are two special devices, ``std'' and ``local''.
The former creates the standard devices for the architecture.
The latter is for devices specific to the local site, and
executes the shell file ``MAKEDEV.local''.
.PP
.Pp
The i386 supports the following devices.
Where a device name is followed by a hash sign (``#''), the hash sign
must be replaced by a unit number.
.TP 10
std
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It std
the standard devices (console, drum, fd/*, klog, kmem, mem, null,
stderr, stdin, stdout, tty)
.br
.ns
.TP 10
local
.It local
configuration specific devices
.br
.ns
.TP 10
tty#
.It tty#
standard PC COM ports
.br
.ns
.TP 10
fd#
.It fd#
``floppy'' disk drives (3 1/2, 5 1/4)
.br
.ns
.TP 10
pty#
.It pty#
set of 16 master and slave pseudo terminals
.br
.ns
.TP 10
sd#
``winchester'' disk drives (SCSI).
.br
.ns
.TP 10
wd#
.It sd#
SCSI disk drives
.It st#
SCSI tape drives
.It wd#
``winchester'' disk drives (ST506, IDE, ESDI, RLL etc.)
.br
.ns
.TP 10
wt#
.It wt#
QIC-interfaced (e.g. not SCSI) 3M cartridge tape
.SH FILES
/dev The special file directory.
.SH SEE ALSO
.IR intro (4),
.IR config (8),
.IR mknod (8)
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /dev/xxxx -compact
.It Pa /dev
The special file directory.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr intro 4
.Xr config 8 ,
.Xr mknod 8

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.\"
.\" @(#)MAKEDEV.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
.\"
.TH MAKEDEV 8 "June 5, 1993"
.UC 7
.SH NAME
MAKEDEV \- create system and device special files
.SH SYNOPSIS
MAKEDEV name ...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.Dd June 5, 1993
.Dt MAKEDEV 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm MAKEDEV
.Nd create system and device special files
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
name ...
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The shell script
.IR MAKEDEV ,
.Nm
found in the ``/dev'' directory, is used to create the common special
files.
See
.IR intro (4)
.Xr intro 4
for a more complete discussion of special files.
.PP
.I MAKEDEV
.Pp
.Nm
takes any number of device names as arguments, where the names are
the common abbreviation for the device.
There are two special devices, ``std'' and ``local''.
The former creates the standard devices for the architecture.
The latter is for devices specific to the local site, and
executes the shell file ``MAKEDEV.local''.
.PP
.Pp
The i386 supports the following devices.
Where a device name is followed by a hash sign (``#''), the hash sign
must be replaced by a unit number.
.TP 10
std
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It std
the standard devices (console, drum, fd/*, klog, kmem, mem, null,
stderr, stdin, stdout, tty)
.br
.ns
.TP 10
local
.It local
configuration specific devices
.br
.ns
.TP 10
tty#
.It tty#
standard PC COM ports
.br
.ns
.TP 10
fd#
.It fd#
``floppy'' disk drives (3 1/2, 5 1/4)
.br
.ns
.TP 10
pty#
.It pty#
set of 16 master and slave pseudo terminals
.br
.ns
.TP 10
sd#
``winchester'' disk drives (SCSI).
.br
.ns
.TP 10
wd#
.It sd#
SCSI disk drives
.It st#
SCSI tape drives
.It wd#
``winchester'' disk drives (ST506, IDE, ESDI, RLL etc.)
.br
.ns
.TP 10
wt#
.It wt#
QIC-interfaced (e.g. not SCSI) 3M cartridge tape
.SH FILES
/dev The special file directory.
.SH SEE ALSO
.IR intro (4),
.IR config (8),
.IR mknod (8)
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /dev/xxxx -compact
.It Pa /dev
The special file directory.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr intro 4
.Xr config 8 ,
.Xr mknod 8