As I'm sure you'll get dozens of messages saying, networking devices are
not "devices" in the sense that they have /dev entries. They're entirely
in the kernel and visible only via things like ifconfig.
David
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 05:16:41PM -0700, Rich Hall wrote:
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: Hello,
:
: I am new to the list and I have a question. After about a week now of major
: digging into this I am still no further along than I was a week ago (but I
: sure have a good handle on how to build all of the AX 25 support into Linux
: in any way that you could imagine). I can not get the /dev/sm0 devices to
: create. There seems to be no information on how to create them anyplace
: other than the statement that the soundmodem driver creates them when it is
: inited. Well it has not done this on my system.. ever.. There is no info
: on MAJOR/MINOR device node values or anything anywhere that I have seen
: either.
:
: Any help would be greatly accepted.
:
: -Rich
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