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Summary
Device Nodes are here, as with any other standard UNIX system. The folder cannot be written to.
Children
Files
- zero
- vn1
- vn0
- urandom
- uart.iap
- uart.bluetooth ( Bluetooth Dev Node disabled by the kernel for power saving )
- ttyp7
- /dev/ttyp6
- /dev/ttyp5
- /dev/ttyp4
- /dev/ttyp3
- /dev/ttyp2
- /dev/ttyp1
- /dev/ttyp0
- /dev/tty.iap
- /dev/tty.bluetooth
- /dev/tty
- /dev/sha1_0
- /dev/rdisk0s2
- /dev/rdisk0s1
- /dev/rdisk0
- /dev/random
- /dev/ptyp7
- /dev/ptyp6
- /dev/ptyp5
- /dev/ptyp4
- /dev/ptyp3
- /dev/ptyp2
- /dev/ptyp1
- /dev/ptyp0
- /dev/ptmx
- /dev/pf
- /dev/null
- /dev/klog
- /dev/io8logmt
- /dev/io8log
- /dev/disk0s2
- /dev/disk0s1
- /dev/disk0
- /dev/cu.iap
- /dev/cu.bluetooth ( primary Dev Node to comunicate with the bluetooth chip )
- /dev/console
- /dev/btwake ( sent to switch the bluetooth chip on from standby )
- /dev/btreset ( used if the bluetooth chip becomes unresponsive )
- /dev/bpf3
- /dev/bpf2
- /dev/bpf1
- /dev/bpf0
- /dev/aes_0 ( used with a crypto bundle provided in XPwn to utilize the AES_Keys in userland )