> 1. Does POSIX state, that "/" is the directory/entry[1] separator? > 2. Can a device node be an directory? > > If 1. and not 2., there is no way to implement it like that. Why not. It doesn't say what happens if there is pathname left over when you hit the device specifically. tar would archive the device node, not the options. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- [PATCH] adding PCI bus information to SCSI layer Matt_Domsch
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus information to SCSI laye... Richard Gooch
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus information to SCSI ... Jonathan Lundell
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus information to S... Richard Gooch
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus information ... Jonathan Lundell
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus informa... Richard Gooch
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus inf... Ingo Oeser
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Richard Gooch
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Ingo Oeser
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus inf... Jonathan Lundell
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus informa... Kai Henningsen
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus inf... Jonathan Lundell
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Ralf Baechle
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Jonathan Lundell
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Steven Willoughby
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Ralf Baechle
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus... Jonathan Lundell
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus information to SCSI laye... Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] adding PCI bus information to SCSI laye... Kai Henningsen