M> Not true. I'm pretty sure /dev/.devfsd is only created when you
M> mount devfs at boot time or via mount -t devfs devfs /dev in your
M> system initialization script. Creating /dev/.devfsd with touch
M> defeats the purpose of /etc/rc.sysinit example.
Right you are. I looked at all this stuff _before_ I had devfs
mounted. It never occured to me that "-e /dev/.devfsd" had a
connotation.
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