Request for the major device number

2000-04-24 Thread Boris Popov
Hello, in the near future I'm going to release beta version of native, kernel side SMB/CIFS filesytem for FreeBSD. It uses device /dev/net/nsmbX for the userland <-> kernel interaction. Currently it uses major number assigned to the 'joystick' device which can make some peoples un

Re: Request for the major device number

2000-04-24 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
> in the near future I'm going to release beta version of native, > kernel side SMB/CIFS filesytem for FreeBSD. It uses device /dev/net/nsmbX You're a committer, just grab an available one. :-) - Jordan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in

Re: Request for the major device number

2000-04-24 Thread Julian Elischer
Boris Popov wrote: > > Hello, > > in the near future I'm going to release beta > version of native, > kernel side SMB/CIFS filesytem for FreeBSD. It uses > device /dev/net/nsmbX > for the userland <-> kernel interaction. Currently it uses > major number > assigned to the 'joys

Re: Request for the major device number

2000-04-24 Thread Boris Popov
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Julian Elischer wrote: > > in the near future I'm going to release beta > > version of native, > > kernel side SMB/CIFS filesytem for FreeBSD. It uses > > device /dev/net/nsmbX > > for the userland <-> kernel interaction. Currently it uses > > major number > > assi

Re: Request for the major device number

2000-04-24 Thread Julian Elischer
Boris Popov wrote: > > On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Julian Elischer wrote: > > Sure. smbfs actually consists of two major parts - SMB requester > and filesystem itself. SMB requester handles all protocol details and > gives clear interface like 'connect to server', 'connect to share', 'send > r

Re: Request for the major device number

2000-04-24 Thread Boris Popov
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Julian Elischer wrote: > > Sure. smbfs actually consists of two major parts - SMB requester > > and filesystem itself. SMB requester handles all protocol details and > > gives clear interface like 'connect to server', 'connect to share', 'send > > request' etc. An ope