According to Johan Herland: While burning my CPU.
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>       Yesterday ,while trying to get my Canon BJ10SX working,
>       I (unintentionally) deleted my /devlpd, /dev/lp0 and /dev/lp1 devices.
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> I know it's possible to restore them (Hey, this is Linux), but how?
> I've read the manpage on "mknod" and something about major and minor
> device numbers,
> but I didn't get much out of it.
> Any ideas?

cd /dev
./MAKEDEV lp0
Should do the trick.

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> I'm using:
> - Red Hat 5.0
> - 2.0.35
> - AMD K5, blah blah blah...
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> Also, if someone knows how to get a Canon BJ10SX to print under LINUX,
> help is greatly appreciated
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> TIA
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>  - Johan -
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Regards Richard.
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