strsetup - STREAMS setup and information command
/usr/sbin/strsetup [-cdfi]
Lists the current kernel configuration of STREAMS modules
and devices. Any user can run the strsetup -c command.
Deletes all character special files listed in the configuration
file that do not map to currently configured
STREAMS drivers. Specifies a file that contains the specifications
to build third party or installation-specific
character files for STREAMS-based drivers. It uses the
same specification format as the strsetup.conf file. Creates
the STREAMS-based special files appropriate for your
kernel configuration. By default the strsetup command
uses the information in the /etc/strsetup.conf file to
build the STREAMS-based special files with the correct
names, file permissions, and minor numbers. If the
strsetup.conf file does not exist, the strsetup command
defaults to creating clone character special files.
The strsetup -i command is run automatically at
boot time.
The strsetup command displays the setup of your STREAMS
modules and creates the appropriate character special
files for the STREAMS-based drivers in your kernel configuration.
Default directory in which the -i option creates the pseudodevices
Files: strsetup.conf(4)
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