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 | 		Device File System (devfs) Boot Options | 
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 | 		Richard Gooch <rgooch@atnf.csiro.au> | 
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 | 			      18-AUG-2001 | 
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 | When CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG is enabled, you can pass several boot options | 
 | to the kernel to debug devfs. The boot options are prefixed by | 
 | "devfs=", and are separated by commas. Spaces are not allowed. The | 
 | syntax looks like this: | 
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 | devfs=<option1>,<option2>,<option3> | 
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 | and so on. For example, if you wanted to turn on debugging for module | 
 | load requests and device registration, you would do: | 
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 | devfs=dmod,dreg | 
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 | You may prefix "no" to any option. This will invert the option. | 
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 | Debugging Options | 
 | ================= | 
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 | These requires CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG to be enabled. | 
 | Note that all debugging options have 'd' as the first character. By | 
 | default all options are off. All debugging output is sent to the | 
 | kernel logs. The debugging options do not take effect until the devfs | 
 | version message appears (just prior to the root filesystem being | 
 | mounted). | 
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 | These are the options: | 
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 | dmod		print module load requests to <request_module> | 
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 | dreg		print device register requests to <devfs_register> | 
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 | dunreg		print device unregister requests to <devfs_unregister> | 
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 | dchange		print device change requests to <devfs_set_flags> | 
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 | dilookup	print inode lookup requests | 
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 | diget		print VFS inode allocations | 
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 | diunlink	print inode unlinks | 
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 | dichange	print inode changes | 
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 | dimknod		print calls to mknod(2) | 
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 | dall		some debugging turned on | 
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 | Other Options | 
 | ============= | 
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 | These control the default behaviour of devfs. The options are: | 
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 | mount		mount devfs onto /dev at boot time | 
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 | only		disable non-devfs device nodes for devfs-capable drivers |