Chapter 17. Peripheral Devices

Chapter Syllabus

  • 17.1 Devices and Physical Paths

  • 17.2 Device Files

  • 17.3 SCSI Device File Naming Convention

  • 17.4 Listing Installed Devices

  • 17.5 Creating Device Files

  • 17.6 Installing a New Device

  • 17.7 Terminals and Modems

HP-UX communicates with all devices through device files placed in the /dev directory. Logically, there is no difference between I/O to these files and to ordinary disk files. But these files are not like ordinary disk files in that they don't occupy any space on the disk. As soon as data are written to any of the device files, they are sent to the device represented by that file. For example, if you output some data to a printer device file, they go to an attached printer for the printing process. Any data ...

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