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* Re: [9fans] no file in /mnt/term/dev, seemingly
@ 2001-11-09  7:40 Russ Cox
  2001-11-09  8:36 ` YAMANASHI Takeshi
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From: Russ Cox @ 2001-11-09  7:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> Now, how can I understand this?

Looks like a bug to me.
What is the output when you type "ns"
on the cpu server?  How about "wc /mnt/term/dev/"?

Russ



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* Re: [9fans] no file in /mnt/term/dev, seemingly
@ 2001-11-09  3:15 okamoto
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From: okamoto @ 2001-11-09  3:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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Something may be wrong...

When I say ls -l /mnt/term/dev at cpu server, I have many directories there.

Kenji


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From: YAMANASHI Takeshi <uncover@beat.cc.titech.ac.jp>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] no file in /mnt/term/dev, seemingly
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 09:42:54 +0900
Message-ID: <29771.1005266574@beat.cc.titech.ac.jp>

 From a terminal, I connected to a cpu server by using cpu(1).
The Manual says that the terminal-side filesystem can be found
in /mnt/term.

It is true that /mnt/term contains certain files/directories.
But when I looked into /mnt/term/dev, there is nothing seemingly.
But again, when I tried `ls -l /mnt/term/dev/cons' it showed
the listing of cons.
	p9t % cpu
	cpu% ls -l /mnt/term/dev
	cpu% ls -l /mnt/term/dev/cons
	--rw------- M 408 nashi 0 Nov 9 09:40 /mn/term/dev/cons

Now, how can I understand this?
--
YAMANASHI Takeshi

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* [9fans] no file in /mnt/term/dev, seemingly
@ 2001-11-09  0:42 YAMANASHI Takeshi
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: YAMANASHI Takeshi @ 2001-11-09  0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

 From a terminal, I connected to a cpu server by using cpu(1).
The Manual says that the terminal-side filesystem can be found
in /mnt/term.

It is true that /mnt/term contains certain files/directories.
But when I looked into /mnt/term/dev, there is nothing seemingly.
But again, when I tried `ls -l /mnt/term/dev/cons' it showed
the listing of cons.
	p9t % cpu
	cpu% ls -l /mnt/term/dev
	cpu% ls -l /mnt/term/dev/cons
	--rw------- M 408 nashi 0 Nov 9 09:40 /mn/term/dev/cons

Now, how can I understand this?
--
YAMANASHI Takeshi


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