for all my efforts, the DoC has been at 100. This has been with 
2.2.16, but the number comes from the M-Systems Linux documentation. 
It used to be something around 62... with like kernel 2.0.x or 
something, because I came across old documentation that worked with 
that. But ya, 100.

/johan

>On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:44:11AM -0600, David Douthitt scribbled:
>  > Assuming source code is in /usr/src, look at:
>  > /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt
>
>Ah hah! I knew I'd seen that before! Thanks for re-finding it for me. ;)
>
>  > According to what I've heard, Disk on Chip is major 100 - though Linux
>  > 2.2.19 does not document this fact.  NAND is block major 93 (again,
>  > according to 2.2.19 docs).
>
>According to devices.txt in 2.4.2, MTD devices are char major 90.
>
>The M-Systems driver, however, does put it at 100; this does jive
>with one of my theories as to why a 2.4.2 kernel won't boot on
>my DoC box. The existing /dev entries are for the M-Systems driver
>that I patched into 2.2 kernels.
>
>In case you haven't figured it out, I'm trying to use a 2.4.2
>kernel on my DoC/PCMCIA box to see if it works better with the
>pcmcia hardware...:)
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