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MKDEVALLOC(1M)							MKDEVALLOC(1M)

NAME
       mkdevalloc - Make device_allocate entries

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/mkdevalloc

DESCRIPTION
       The  mkdevalloc	command	 writes	 to standard out a set of device_allo‐
       cate(4) entries describing the system's frame buffer, audio and	remov‐
       able media devices.

       The  mkdevalloc	command	 is used by the init.d(4) scripts to create or
       update the /etc/security/device_allocate file.

       Entries are generated based on the device special files found in	 /dev.
       For  the different categories of devices, the mkdevalloc command checks
       for the following files under /dev:

	 audio		 /dev/audio, /dev/audioctl, /dev/sound/...
	 tape		 /dev/rst*, /dev/nrst*, /dev/rmt/...
	 floppy		 /dev/diskette, /dev/fd*, /dev/rdiskette, /dev/rfd*
	 removable disk	 /dev/sr*, /dev/nsr*, /dev/dsk/c0t?d0s?, /dev/rdsk/c0t?d0s?
	 frame buffer	 /dev/fb

       All entries set the device-minimum and device-maximum fields to the hex
       representations	of ADMIN_LOW and ADMIN_HIGH, respectively. The device-
       authorization field is set to solaris.device.allocate, except  for  the
       framebuffer  entry,  where it is set to *. The device-name, device-type
       and device-clean fields are set to the following values:

			 device-name	  device-type	device-clean

	 audio		 audio		  audio		audio_clean_wrapper
	 tape		 mag_tape_0,1,... st		st_clean
	 floppy		 floppy_0,1,...	  fd		disk_clean
	 removable disk	 cdrom_0,1,...	  sr		disk_clean
	 frame buffer	 framebuffer	  fb		/bin/true

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ Obsolete	      │
       └────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       allocate(1), bsmconv(1M), attributes(5)

NOTES
       mkdevalloc might not be supported in a future release  of  the  Solaris
       operating system.

				  Oct 8, 2003			MKDEVALLOC(1M)
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