* pathnames.sgml: Add description for new fixed device paths.
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Tue Oct 16 17:14:00 2001 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* pathnames.sgml: Add description for new fixed device paths.
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Fri Sep 7 12:47:47 2001 Michael Schaap <cygwin@mscha.com>
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* how-resources.texinfo: Add some additional words about where to find
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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ device names is not sufficent.
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</para>
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<para>NT/W2K supports raw block special device support for partitions
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and drives. The device names for partitions is the drive letter
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and drives. The Win32 device name for a partition is the drive letter
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with leading <filename>\\.\</filename>, so the floppy would be
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<filename>\\.\A:</filename>, the first partition typically
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<filename>\\.\C:</filename>. Complete drives (except floppies
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@ -219,13 +219,14 @@ is the drive number which you can check in the disk manager.
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Each drive line has prepended the text "Disk x".
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</para>
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<para>To access tape drives, NT/W2K uses the file name
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<para>To access tape drives, NT/W2K uses the Win32 file name
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<filename>\\.\TAPEx</filename>. For example the first installed tape device
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is named <filename>\\.\tape0</filename>.
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</para>
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<para>To access those devices you have to mount them and you have to
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use the posix name of the device to be recognized by Cygwin.
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<para>Up to Cygwin 1.3.3 this is the only way to use those devices.
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To access them you have to mount them and you have to use the posix
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name of the device to be recognized by Cygwin.
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The naming convention is simple: The name has to begin with
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<filename>/dev/</filename> and the rest is as you like. The only
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exception are tape devices. To identify if the tape device is
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@ -248,6 +249,77 @@ include the -b option when mounting these devices to ensure that all
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file I/O is in "binary mode".
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</para>
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<para>
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NT knows another way of accessing these devices. In the internal NT
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namespace the devices are using different names. The Win32 names are
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only a sort of symbolic link to the NT internal device name.
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E.g. the first harddisk is the NT internal device \device\harddisk0\partition0
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or the first partition on the third harddisk is \device\harddisk2\partition1.
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The first floppy in the system is \device\floppy0, the first CD-ROM is
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\device\cdrom0 and the first tape drive is \device\tape0.
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</para>
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<para>
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Since Cygwin 1.3.4 these devices are accessible from inside of Cygwin processes
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using fixed device names. That means, you don't have to mount the devices
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anymore which results in a more cleaner mount table.
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</para>
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<para>The new fixed POSIX names are mapped to NT internal devices as
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follows:</para>
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<screen>
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/dev/st0 \device\tape0, rewind
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/dev/nst0 \device\tape0, no-rewind
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/dev/st1 \device\tape1
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...
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/dev/fd0 \device\floppy0
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/dev/fd1 \device\floppy1
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...
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/dev/scd0 \device\cdrom0
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/dev/scd1 \device\cdrom1
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...
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/dev/sda \device\harddisk0\partition0 (whole disk)
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/dev/sda1 \device\harddisk0\partition1 (first partition)
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...
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/dev/sda15 \device\harddisk0\partition15 (fifteenth partition)
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/dev/sdb \device\harddisk1\partition0
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/dev/sdb1 \device\harddisk1\partition1
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[up to]
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/dev/sdl \device\harddisk11\partition0
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/dev/sdl1 \device\harddisk11\partition1
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...
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/dev/sdl15 \device\harddisk11\partition15
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</screen>
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<para>
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if you don't like these device names, feel free to create symbolic
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links as they are created on Linux systems for convenience:
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</para>
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<screen>
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ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom
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ln -s /dev/st0 /dev/tape
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...
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</screen>
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<para>
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Note that you can't use the mount table to map from fixed device name
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to your own device name or to map from internal NT device name to
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your own device name. The following two examples will not work:
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</para>
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<screen>
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mount -s -f -b /dev/st0 /dev/tape
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mount -s -f -b /device/tape0 /dev/tape
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</screen>
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</sect2>
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<sect2><title>The .exe extension</title>
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