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Question tag: dev
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Where does data written to /dev/null go?
Data
dev
null
written
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Cyclone II EP2C70 dev kits, where are they?
Cyclone
dev
ii
Kits
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What are the /dev/dsk/ disk naming conventions for x86 disks?
ATT
comes
Convention
conventions
dev
disk
disks
dsk
naming
SysV
x86
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What happened to /dev/MAKEDEV?
dev
happened
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How to use assembly with Dev-C++ ?
assembly
dev
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Can I vgimport the target disk as /dev/vgtmp?
dev
disk
target
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Can I run my OS on /dev/hda1 in qemu?
dev
hda1
OS
QEMU
run
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What happens during a clone copy if, for example, /opt/xxxxx is mounted from /dev/vg01/lvolxxxx? Is the content of /opt/xxxxx copied to the clone or does it only create its directory?
clone
content
copied
copy
create
dev
happens
mounted
opt
XXXXX
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Can I run my Windows on my /dev/hda in qemu?
dev
hda
QEMU
run
Windows
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Device file system
dev
device
hda
loop
null
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How do I configure another serial port, /dev/ttyb-ttyd (COM2-4)?
configure
dev
port
serial
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Is there a substitute available for PRNG /dev/random for Solaris x86?
dev
PRNG
Solaris
x86
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The third serial port, sio2 (see sio(4), known as COM3 in DOS), is on /dev/cuad2 for dial-out devices, and on /dev/ttyd2 for dial-in devices. What is the difference between these two classes of devices?
COM3
dev
dial-out
dos
known
port
serial
sio2
ttyd2
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S 0:00 devfsd /dev
dev
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Does HP-UX have a /dev/random, /dev/urandom, or similar device?
dev
device
HP-UX
similar
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How do I get my USB mouse to work? A: You will need to use X_MOUSE_DEVICE=/dev/input/mice in thinstation.conf to support a USB mouse, in addition to including the “usb-hid” in build.conf.
addition
dev
input
mice
mouse
support
USB
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My /etc/fstab file has /dev/BOOT in it. Do I need to setup this line for my Apple bootstrap partition?
Apple
boot
bootstrap
dev
file
fstab
line
partition
Setup
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that need to flow through to other systems (ie, DEV, TST, TRN, PRD etc). Is there a way do this?
dev
flow
PRD
SYSTEMS
TRN
tst
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How can I set up /dev/audio to point to the external jack on a 700?
audio
dev
external
Jack
point
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What is covered in the core DEV seminar?
core
Covered
dev
seminar
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