whitespace fixes
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# When building a target filesystem, it is desirable to not have to
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# become root and then run 'mknod' a thousand times. Using a device
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# become root and then run 'mknod' a thousand times. Using a device
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# table you can create device nodes and directories "on the fly".
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#
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# This is a sample device table file for use with genext2fs. You can
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# I could just use the following two table entries:
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# /dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 0 0 0 -
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# /dev/hda b 640 0 0 3 1 1 1 15
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#
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#
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# Device table entries take the form of:
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# <name> <type> <mode> <uid> <gid> <major> <minor> <start> <inc> <count>
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# where name is the file name, type can be one of:
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# where name is the file name, type can be one of:
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# f A regular file
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# d Directory
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# c Character special device file
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# b Block special device file
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# p Fifo (named pipe)
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# uid is the user id for the target file, gid is the group id for the
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# target file. The rest of the entries (major, minor, etc) apply only
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# target file. The rest of the entries (major, minor, etc) apply only
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# to device special files.
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# Have fun
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