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DEVFS(5)		      File Formats Manual		      DEVFS(5)

NAME
       devfs --	device file system

SYNOPSIS
       devfs   /dev    devfs rw	0 0

DESCRIPTION
       The  device  file  system, or devfs, provides access to kernel's	device
       namespace in the	global file system namespace.  The conventional	 mount
       point is	/dev.

       The file	system includes	several	directories, links, symbolic links and
       devices,	 some  of  which can also be written.  In a chroot'ed environ-
       ment, devfs(8) can be used to create a new /dev mount point.

       The mknod(8) tool can be	used to	recover	deleted	device	entries	 under
       devfs.

       The fdescfs(5) filesystem is an alternate means for populating /dev/fd.
       The character devices that both devfs and fdescfs(5) present in /dev/fd
       correspond  to  the  open file descriptors of the process accessing the
       directory.  devfs only creates files for	the standard file  descriptors
       0, 1 and	2.  fdescfs(5) creates files for all open descriptors.

       The options are as follows:

       -o options
	       Use the specified mount options,	as described in	mount(8).  The
	       following devfs file system-specific options are	available:

	       ruleset=ruleset
		       Set  ruleset  number ruleset as the current ruleset for
		       the mount-point and apply all its rules.	 If the	 rule-
		       set  number  ruleset  does  not exist, an empty ruleset
		       with the	number ruleset is created.  See	 devfs(8)  for
		       more information	on working with	devfs rulesets.

FILES
       /dev	  The normal devfs mount point.

EXAMPLES
       To mount	a devfs	volume located on /mychroot/dev:

	     mount -t devfs devfs /mychroot/dev

SEE ALSO
       fdescfs(5), devfs(8), mount(8), make_dev(9)

HISTORY
       The  devfs  file	 system	 first appeared	in FreeBSD 2.0.	 It became the
       preferred method	for accessing devices in  FreeBSD  5.0	and  the  only
       method  in  FreeBSD  6.0.   The	devfs  manual  page  first appeared in
       FreeBSD 2.2.

AUTHORS
       The devfs manual	page was written by Mike Pritchard <mpp@FreeBSD.org>.

FreeBSD	13.2			 June 30, 2022			      DEVFS(5)

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