*- On 4 Jan, Larry Shields WD9ESU wrote about "Removing ttyS"
> If one makes a device say ttyS6, using 'mknod -m 666 /dev/ttyS6 c 4 70', and
> after it is created, then decides it is not needed, what would be the
> command to use to remove it...???
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Larry Shields WD9ESU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If one makes a device say ttyS6, using 'mknod -m 666 /dev/ttyS6 c 4 70', and
>after it is created, then decides it is not needed, what would be the
>command to use to remove it...???
rm
Mike.
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On 4/1/2000 Larry Shields WD9ESU wrote:
If one makes a device say ttyS6, using 'mknod -m 666 /dev/ttyS6 c 4 70', and
after it is created, then decides it is not needed, what would be the
command to use to remove it...???
rm /dev/ttyS6
Ethan
If one makes a device say ttyS6, using 'mknod -m 666 /dev/ttyS6 c 4 70', and
after it is created, then decides it is not needed, what would be the
command to use to remove it...???
Thanks for any help one may offer...
Larry Shields WD9ESU
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