From: jmk@plan9.att.com jmk@plan9.att.com
Subject: what device does #F represent?
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 1995 18:03:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19950922220350.5dhYLzGmXTIVvQ-7Xf51Zh_u0YJOhrGxCeQJSAoqfs0@z> (raw)
It shouldn't be there. It's for the PLANET fiber network on Brazil.
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From: Steve Kotsopoulos <steve@ecf.toronto.edu>
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Subject: what device does #F represent?
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In the PC distribution, /lib/namespace has:
bind -a #F /net
I could not find #F documented in section 3 of the manual, and
/lib/namespace on the cdrom does not include this line. What is #F?
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