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what is /devices/pseudo/ ??
Hi all,
what does this mean? if [-b /devices/pseudo/lofi@0:$devid] then <something> fi here is what i know.. it checks if the specified argument no($devid) in some function call is made into a block device and then proceeds with the execution of the loop. However am not understand what lofi@0:means? also is there any book or online data sheets where i can learn of such intricate issues? |
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