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SubjectRe: [PATCH] devfs v99.11 available
In <Pine.GSO.4.05.10002101214110.29782-100000@willis.pubsites.buffalo.edu> James A Simmons (jsimmons@acsu.buffalo.edu) wrote:

>> JS> Which will change meaning if their is more than one head.
>>
>> WHY it SHOULD change mening ? Even with multihead you STILL have ONLY one
>> "current" virtual console for every program.

JS> Okay. I was looking at the device point of view.

>> There are NO things like /dev/ttyX in devfs. If there are more then one device
>> there are directory for that devices (/dev/tts/* for serial ports,
>> /dev/printer/* for line printer ports, etc). You can not use /dev/tty/* and
>> /dev/tty at the same time. So what yoy proposing as /dev/ttyX will be
>> in some subdirectory and there are will be "0" for "current" head as well.
>> What's wrong here ?

JS> This is what I was asking. I didn't understand why you did the change. Now
JS> I see what rules apply to devfs. I was unaware of the directory
JS> requirement. You know this is going to break a lot of things :(

Not so much in fact. It breaks some programs (like MC) of course and it'll
need some rework for locks but most programs work just fine. Plus: it's NOT
a requirement. It's only default devfs layout. You are free to retune devfs
and put things where you are like them. Default layout was designed to be
clean and manageable, NOT to be 100% backword compatible.




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