Thanks folks.

On 9/13/07, Miod Vallat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to know why /dev/cd0a and /dev/rcd0a device files (at my
> > machine) refer to the same physical device, given that one is not a
> > symlink to the other one, and vice-versa, and also given that cd0a is
> > a block device and rcd0a is a character device.
>
> The kernel handles two kinds of device nodes: ``block'' devices and
> ``character'' devices. The major numbers of these devices are
> platform-dependant, and must match the bdevsw[] and cdevsw[] arrays
> in sys/arch/<platform>/<platform>/conf.c.
>
> Storage devices can be accessed either as block devices or character
> devices, hence they have one entry in each of these tables. Their major
> numbers do not need to match since these are completely independant
> numbering spaces.
>
> Miod
>


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Joco Salvatti
Undergraduating in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA
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