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* Solaris device naming
@ 2002-04-11 18:18 Michael French
  2002-04-11 18:37 ` Hannu Hirvonen
  2002-04-12  7:15 ` Michael Salmon
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael French @ 2002-04-11 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

         I have been using Linux for several years and feel pretty 
comfortable with device naming conventions for most things.  I have 
recently started using Solaris quite a bit more (sigh....).  I am trying to 
understand naming conventions for devices such as hard disks, cds, 
floppies, ethernet, etc. and have not found a good concise source yet.  I 
am reading a Solaris 8 admin book and have gotten about 150 pages into it 
and have not found much on it yet.  Why does Solaris use 
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6.  I understand that it is in the dsk dir because it is a 
hard disk and that it is the 6th scsi partition, but what does the other 
stuff represent?  What is the logic behind it?  Any help to some good docs 
or a short description here would be appreciated.  Thanks!

Cheers,


Michael French
Asheville Citizen-Times
IT Dept.
(828)236-8966


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