jail and devfs

Melvyn Sopacua freebsd-current at webteckies.org
Thu Feb 5 12:57:08 PST 2004


Hi,

if anyone is using a jail devfs, please do share :), but for a more permanent 
solution - I'd love a file /usr/share/examples/etc/devfs.conf.jail, that is 
kept in sync with both the jail implementation and new devices.

Is there a reason other than time/people2doit not to have such a file?

Can one currently base the rules on `sh MAKEDEV jail' on -STABLE or are there 
new devices to take into account?

Is there a way to "hide all but these", either by hide * at the bottom of the 
file and a first match win, or the opposite?
-- 
Melvyn

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