>I was just rewriting my login script, and started exploring, and found something
>that I didn't recognize. I've looked in the man pages of chmod for what I'm
>looking for, but didn't find it. Anyway, here is it.
>
>
>-rw-r--r--   1 root     system         0 Apr 13 13:55 /dev/nul
>crw-rw-rw-   1 root     system     2,  2 Aug 09 22:04 /dev/null
>crw-rw-rw-   1 root     system    13, 27 Dec 11 1999  /dev/nuls
>crw-r----T   1 root     system     3,  0 Dec 11 1999  /dev/nvram
>^
>|
>|
>|____ What is that c for? What does it do? Does it keep anything from being
>written to these files?
>Jake

Do a "man mknod" for details.

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