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(New page: Um, on any Mac OS block device diskXsY has a character device counterpart called rdiskXsY, so rdisk0* is just a character device for accessing the flash.)
 
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Um, on any Mac OS block device diskXsY has a character device counterpart called rdiskXsY, so rdisk0* is just a character device for accessing the flash.
 
Um, on any Mac OS block device diskXsY has a character device counterpart called rdiskXsY, so rdisk0* is just a character device for accessing the flash.
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on the same topic as above...rdisko is not ramdisk...do you know what ramdisk means? :)
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Also, maybe add /dev/kmem and /dev/mem as blocked nodes

Revision as of 21:49, 28 August 2008

Um, on any Mac OS block device diskXsY has a character device counterpart called rdiskXsY, so rdisk0* is just a character device for accessing the flash.

lol

on the same topic as above...rdisko is not ramdisk...do you know what ramdisk means? :)

Also, maybe add /dev/kmem and /dev/mem as blocked nodes