Re: USB and major/minor numbers

2000-01-28 Thread Fred Harju
I have finally found the list after a lot of searching:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/device-list/devices.txt

Fred Harju wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to find as many major/minor numbers that I can for USB
> devices with the 2.3 kernel.  I have found some and I am wondering where
> I can find more. Is there some sort of central list of numbers to use so
> numbers don't overlap?  If so, where can I find it?  Any information
> that anyone can give about this subject would be appreciated.
>
> Please let me know, thanks!
>
> Fred.
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Re: USB and major/minor numbers

2000-01-28 Thread Russell Coker
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Fred Harju wrote:
>
>I have finally found the list after a lot of searching:
>http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/device-list/devices.txt

The best place is /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt .  This will
either be in the .tar.gz file of the kernel source you installed, or in the
kernel-doc package if you installed Debian packages of kernel source.

>> I am trying to find as many major/minor numbers that I can for USB
>> devices with the 2.3 kernel.  I have found some and I am wondering where
>> I can find more. Is there some sort of central list of numbers to use so
>> numbers don't overlap?  If so, where can I find it?  Any information
>> that anyone can give about this subject would be appreciated.
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