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linux client Can I create a device file in a LINUX client? (1 viewing) (1) Guests
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TOPIC: linux client Can I create a device file in a LINUX client?
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linux client Can I create a device file in a LINUX client?
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hello,everyone: I installed sfu 3.5 on a windows 2003 server an have an NFS share(for example, rootfs ) to which Linux clients are connnecting. After I mount rootfs in a Linux client to /mnt/temp', I succeed creating regular files in directory rootfs ,But when I try to create a device file ( for example, mem ) in a Linux client Using command mknod -m 600 /mnt/temp/dev/mem c 1 1 ,error occurs, mknod: '/mnt/temp/dev/mem': Unknown error 524 . I wonder if I can create a device file in a LINUX client to the NFS share, If I can ,how? Thank you for reading.
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The administrator has disabled public write access. |
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linux client Can I create a device file in a LINUX client?
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hello,everyone: I installed sfu 3.5 on a windows 2003 server an have an NFS share(for example, rootfs ) to which Linux clients are connnecting. After I mount rootfs in a Linux client to /mnt/temp', I succeed creating regular files in directory rootfs ,But when I try to create a device file ( for example, mem ) in a Linux client Using command mknod -m 600 /mnt/temp/dev/mem c 1 1 ,error occurs, mknod: '/mnt/temp/dev/mem': Unknown error 524 . I wonder if I can create a device file in a LINUX client to the NFS share, If I can ,how? Thank you for reading. Sorry, but the SFU NFS server does not support the creation of device files.
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The administrator has disabled public write access. |
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