anonymous ftp ?
Michael Richardson
mcr at Latour.Sandelman.OCUnix.On.Ca
Sat Dec 29 12:54:30 AEST 1990
In article <1990Dec28.173122.6421 at athena.mit.edu> jik at athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) writes:
> I seem to recall that /dev/zero is Sun's version of /dev/null. If you
>create ~ftp/dev and create a "zero" device in it with the same major and minor
>device numbers as the /dev/zero in your root filesystem, this problem should
>go away.
/dev/zero is just like /dev/null, except that you can read an
infinite number of zeros from it (rather than 0 'infinites' :-)
It is probably used with a mmap call to get some mapped memory or
something...
'man zero' tells me:
" Mapping a zero special file creates a zero-initialized
unnamed memory object of a length equal to the length of the
mapping and rounded up to the nearest page size as returned
by getpagesize(2). Multiple processes can share such a zero
special file object provided a common ancestor mapped the
object MAP_SHARED. "
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