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  • curprev 07:1207:12, 25 February 2023LilianaUwU talk contribs 36,024 bytes −1,281 Reverted 1 edit by 2402:3A80:19EF:8C40:0:0:0:2 (talk): Rv weird vandalism undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 07:1207:12, 25 February 20232402:3a80:19ef:8c40::2 talk 37,305 bytes +1,281 →‎Further reading: Philip Streck (2002-09-24). "devfs for Management and Administration". Linux Journal. Daniel Robbins (2001-10-01). "Part 4: Introduction to devfs". Common threads: Advanced filesystem implementor's guide. IBM. Daniel Robbins (2001-10-01). "Part 5: Setting up devfs". Common threads: Advanced filesystem implementor's guide. IBM. Daniel Robbins (2001-10-01). "Part 6: Implementing devfs (using the init wrapper)". Common threads: Advanced filesystem implementor's guide. IBM. D... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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  • curprev 07:1107:11, 25 February 20232402:3a80:19ef:8c40::2 talk 43,756 bytes +4,028 →‎References: "Windows for Workgroups: How VSHARE.386 Manages File Sharing". Support.microsoft.com. 1999-09-22. Retrieved 2014-01-22. Kroah-Hartman, Greg (2005-06-20). "[PATCH] devfs: Remove devfs from the kernel tree". Linux kernel source tree. Retrieved 2021-06-12. Corbet, Jonathan; Kroah-Hartman, Greg; Rubini, Alessandro (2005). "Access Control on a Device File". Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition. O'Reilly. Retrieved 2017-04-28. The next step beyond a single-open device is to let a sin... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 07:1007:10, 25 February 20232402:3a80:19ef:8c40::2 talk 39,728 bytes +125 →‎See also: devfsd sysfs Block size Blocking Buffer File system Hardware abstraction Storage area network User space Unix file types udev undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 07:1007:10, 25 February 20232402:3a80:19ef:8c40::2 talk 39,603 bytes +2,395 →‎Implementations: Operating System Filesystem or managing software Standard mount point Author Notes Linux 2.3.46pre5–2.6.17 devfs[22] and devfsd /dev Richard Gooch Implemented fully in the kernel, with optional daemon devfsd to handle device node events in user space.[23] Obsolete – users are encouraged to migrate to udev and/or devtmpfs. Linux 2.5– udev on any fs, but usually tmpfs /dev Greg Kroah-Hartman, Kay Sievers and Dan Stekloff Implemented largely in user space, device information... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 07:0907:09, 25 February 20232402:3a80:19ef:8c40::2 talk 37,208 bytes +1,184 →‎IOCS: The 8-bit operating system of Sharp pocket computers like the PC-E500, PC-E500S etc. consists of a BASIC interpreter, a DOS 2-like File Control System (FCS) implementing a rudimentary 12-bit FAT-like filesystem, and a BIOS-like Input/Output Control System (IOCS) implementing a number of standard character and block device drivers as well as special file devices including STDO:/SCRN: (display), STDI:/KYBD: (keyboard), COM: (serial I/O), STDL:/PRN: (printer), CAS: (cassette tape), E:/... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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