From: the MOST SIGNIFICANT bit (mbarnum@isis.cs.du.edu)
Date: 06/02/92


From: mbarnum@isis.cs.du.edu (the MOST SIGNIFICANT bit)
Subject: a problem with /dev/kmem
Date: 2 Jun 1992 05:25:30 GMT

I've looked in the FAQ, and didn't find anything, so...

Last night I did something quite brilliant, I accidently nuked
/dev/kmem and so far haven't found any documentation that lists
the major/minor numbers. So, could anyone tell me what to do to
re-make it?

Also on the subject of devices, how do I get linux to see the
computer's ethernet card? Assuming I can make a /dev/eth, will
ka9q work?

I'm using the 0.96a kernel on a 386-25, after starting with the
MCC interim distribution.

Thanks for any help.
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