I just tried using tap in current. In both cases I don't see the
/dev/tapX devices with devfs and accessing it without devfs doesn't
work reporting "Device not configured". I tried it as a module and
built into the kernel. Does anyone have this working?
a2# ls /dev
acd0a cuala1 pci ttyld1 ttyvb
acd0c fd ppi0 ttyp0 ttyvc
ad0 fd0 ptyp0 ttyv0 ttyvd
ata io random ttyv1 ttyve
bpf0 kbd0 stderr ttyv2 ttyvf
console klog stdin ttyv3 urandom
consolectl kmem stdout ttyv4 usb
ctty log sysmouse ttyv5 usb0
cuaa0 lpt0 ttyd0 ttyv6 vga
cuaa1 lpt0.ctl ttyd1 ttyv7 zero
cuaia0 mdctl ttyid0 ttyv8
cuaia1 mem ttyid1 ttyv9
cuala0 null ttyld0 ttyva
a2# df /dev
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
devfs 1 1 0 100% /dev
a2# kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 6 0xc0000000 40000000 kernel
2 1 0xc13b1000 14000 linux.ko
3 1 0xc13eb000 4000 if_tap.ko
a2#
Thanks,
Doug A.
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