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1<sect1 id="ch06-MAKEDEV" xreflabel="Makedev">
2<title>Creating devices with Makedev-&makedev-version;</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="makedev.html" dir="chapter06"?>
4
5<para>The MAKEDEV package contains a script for making device nodes.</para>
6
7<screen>Estimated build time: &makedev-time;
8Estimated required disk space: &makedev-compsize;</screen>
9
10&aa-makedev-down;
11&aa-makedev-dep;
12
13<sect2><title>&nbsp;</title><para>&nbsp;</para></sect2>
14
15<sect2>
16<title>Making devices</title>
17
18<para>Note that unpacking the <filename>MAKEDEV-&makedev-version;.bz2</filename>
19file doesn't create a directory for you to <userinput>cd</userinput> into, as
20the file contains only a shell script.</para>
21
22<para>Install the <userinput>MAKEDEV</userinput> script:</para>
23
24<screen><userinput>bzcat MAKEDEV-&makedev-version;.bz2 &gt; /dev/MAKEDEV
25chmod 754 /dev/MAKEDEV</userinput></screen>
26
27<para>Run the script to create the device files:</para>
28
29<screen><userinput>cd /dev
30./MAKEDEV -v generic-nopty</userinput></screen>
31
32<para>The meaning of the arguments:</para>
33
34<itemizedlist>
35<listitem><para><userinput>-v</userinput>: This tells the script to run in
36verbose mode.</para></listitem>
37
38<listitem><para><userinput>generic-nopty</userinput>: This instructs
39<userinput>MAKEDEV</userinput> to create a generic selection of commonly used
40device special files, except for the ptyXX and ttyXX range of files. We don't
41need those files because we are going to use Unix98 PTYs via the
42<emphasis>devpts</emphasis> file system.</para></listitem>
43</itemizedlist>
44
45<para>If it turns out that some special device <filename>zzz</filename> that
46you need is missing, try running <userinput>./MAKEDEV -v zzz</userinput>.
47Alternatively, you may create devices via the <userinput>mknod</userinput>
48program. Please refer to its man and info pages if you need more
49information.</para>
50
51<para>Additionally, if you were unable to mount the devpts filesystem earlier in
52the "Mounting the proc and devpts file systems" section, now is the time to
53try the alternatives. If your kernel supports the devfs file system, run the
54following command to mount devfs:</para>
55
56<screen><userinput>mount -t devfs devfs /dev</userinput></screen>
57
58<para>This will mount the devfs file system over the top of the new static
59<filename>/dev</filename> structure. This poses no problems, as the device nodes
60created are still present, they are just hidden by the new devfs
61filesystem.</para>
62
63<para>If this still doesn't work, the only option left is to use the MAKEDEV
64script to create the ptyXX and ttyXX range of files that would otherwise not be
65needed. Ensure you are still in the <filename>/dev</filename> directory then run
66<userinput>./MAKEDEV -v pty</userinput>. The downside of this is, we are
67creating an extra 512 device special files which will not be needed when we
68finally boot into the finished LFS system.</para>
69
70</sect2>
71
72&aa-makedev-shortdesc;
73&aa-makedev-desc;
74
75</sect1>
76
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