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40 how files for devices are made.
51 (many files in
62 sys main kernel header files
75 lfs log-based filesystem
76 mfs memory based filesystem
77 nfs Sun-compatible network filesystem
80 fdesc access to per-process file descriptors
85 specfs device special files
95 netiso ISO protocols (TP-4, CLNP, CLTP, etc)
103 hp300 HP 9000/300 series of Motorola 68000-based machines
104 hp code common to both HP 68k and (non-existent) PA-RISC ports
105 i386 Intel 386/486-based PC machines
106 luna68k Omron 68000-based workstations
107 news3400 Sony News MIPS-based workstations
108 pmax Digital 3100/5000 MIPS-based workstations
110 tahoe (deprecated) CCI Power 6-series machines
118 include exported machine-dependent header files
119 hp300 machine-dependent support code and private header files
121 conf configuration files
122 stand machine-dependent standalone code
129 conf machine-independent configuration files
130 stand machine-independent standalone code
140 files in the filesystem, made by the
146 files in
164 and look at the sample configuration files in the
193 access from directly-connected terminals other than the console,
201 and that the special files for the device exist in
209 are one-for-one with entries in the file of current users
213 while running in single-user mode
234 then the root password is required to bring the machine up single-user.
256 For non-dialup terminals, from which modem control is not available,
270 When the system is running multi-user, all terminals that are listed in
281 \fB#\fP \fIkill \-1 1\fP
302 where ? is in [0-9a-zA-Z], as some programs use this property of the
313 uses based on these conventions will then break down and
334 or from files located in
386 the following files and commands:
422 possible to transfer the files to the spooling queue on the
456 which provides a front-end to edit the messages sent
479 (except by a code-breaker) you should use the secret mail facility,
485 and then adjust the necessary configuration files.
491 ``Sendmail \- An Internetwork Mail Router'' (SMM:9).
508 enhanced ``expect-send'' sequence capabilities when
559 /usr/bin/uucp file-copy command
564 /usr/bin/uulog scans session log files
565 /usr/bin/uusnap gives a snap-shot of \fIuucp\fP activity
571 The important files and commands in
577 /usr/lib/uucp/L-devices list of dialers and hard-wired lines
578 /usr/lib/uucp/L-dialcodes dialcode abbreviations
585 /usr/lib/uucp/uuclean cleans up garbage files in spool area
589 while the spooling area contains the following important files and directories:
593 /var/spool/uucp/C. directory for command, ``C.'' files
594 /var/spool/uucp/D. directory for data, ``D.'', files
595 /var/spool/uucp/X. directory for command execution, ``X.'', files
596 /var/spool/uucp/D.\fImachine\fP directory for local ``D.'' files
597 /var/spool/uucp/D.\fImachine\fPX directory for local ``X.'' files
598 /var/spool/uucp/TM. directory for temporary, ``TM.'', files
618 If you have an auto-call unit,
619 the L.sys, L-dialcodes, and L-devices files should be created.
627 adiron Any ACU 1200 out0123456789- ogin-EOT-ogin uucp
635 (through an ACU, a hard-wired line, etc.),
636 then comes the phone number to use in connecting through an auto-call unit,
639 may contain common abbreviations that are defined in the L-dialcodes file.
641 specified in the L-devices file.
646 to search for any available auto-call unit in L-devices.
647 Our L-dialcodes file is of the form:
652 while our L-devices file is:
663 files in the directories underneath
665 Sometimes files are left undeleted;
669 The log files can grow without bound unless trimmed back;
671 maintains these files.