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brc(1M)

mnttab(4)

devnm(1M)                                                         devnm(1M)

NAME
     devnm - device name

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sbin/devnm [name ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The devnm command identifies the special file associated with the
     mounted file system where the argument name resides. One or more names
     can be specified.

     This command is most commonly used by the brc command to construct a
     mount table entry for the root device.

EXAMPLE
     The command:

          /usr/sbin/devnm /usr

     produces:

          /dev/ios0/rsdisk000s3  /usr

     if /usr is mounted on /dev/ios0/rsdisk000s3.

LOCALE
     The LCMESSAGES environment variable governs the language in which
     message texts are displayed.

     If LCMESSAGES is undefined or is defined as the null string, it
     defaults to the value of LANG. If LANG is likewise undefined or null,
     the system acts as if it were not internationalized.

     If any of the locale variables has an invalid value, the system acts
     as if none of the variables was set.

     The LCALL environment variable governs the entire locale. LCALL
     takes precedence over all the other environment variables which affect
     internationalization.

FILES
     /dev/ios*/*disk*

     /dev/ipi*/*disk*

     /etc/mnttab

SEE ALSO
     brc(1M), mnttab(4).






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