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diff --git a/makedev-1.4.1/makedev.cfg.5 b/makedev-1.4.1/makedev.cfg.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 46a2642e3..000000000 --- a/makedev-1.4.1/makedev.cfg.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -.\" -*- nroff -*- -.TH MAKEDEV.cfg 5 "January 1995" "Version 1.4" -.SH NAME -MAKEDEV.cfg \- configuration for MAKEDEV(8) -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B MAKEDEV.cfg -is a text file that tells -.BR MAKEDEV (8) -what to do (and, equally importantly, what not to do.) -Unlike -.BR DEVINFO (5), -which is meant to be centrally maintained, it contains all local -configuration for a particular site and all customization. -There are basically two kinds of declaration in this file: a "class" -declaration and an "omit" declaration. -.LP -A class declaration has the form -.RS - -.RI class " name " : " owner group-owner permissions" - -.RE -This says that any devices placed in the specified class by -.B DEVINFO -should be created with this ownership and these permissions. A sample -entry might be -.RS -.nf - -class public: root system 0666 - -.fi -.RE -This says that devices marked "public" should be owned by root.system -and have mode 666. -.LP -An omit declaration has the form -.RS - -.RI "omit { " device... " }" - -.RE -This causes the specified devices to never be created, -.B "EVEN IF EXPLICITLY SPECIFIED." -Use caution when setting this up. The intent is to be able to run -.B "\"MAKEDEV update\"" -and not have it create all sorts of useless devices you'd never use. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR MAKEDEV (8), -.BR DEVINFO (5) |