Hallo, dies ist ein Test.
PWD: /www/data-lst1/unixsoft/unixsoft/kaempfer/.public_html
Running in File Mode
Relative path: ./../../../../.././../etc/ttysrch
Real path: /etc/ttysrch
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# # Copyright (c) 1989, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # This file is used by ttyname(3C) to minimize search time # during attempts to determine the name of a terminal device. # # This is done by providing the names of directories which # are most likely to contain device entries for terminal # devices. These directories will be searched in the order # listed prior to an exhaustive search of the rest of /dev. # # Each line contains the name of a directory (which must # begin with "/dev") and (optionally) a set of flags which # modify the criteria used to determine a match. By default, # an exact match requires that the major/minor device number # (the M flag), the file system identifier (the F flag), and # the inode number (the I flag) all match. Normally, a partial # match on the major/minor device and the file system identifier # is accepted only after exhausting all entries under /dev. # By specifying only the M and F flags, an exact match will # be accepted regardless of the value of the inode number as # soon as it is found. This is especially useful for cloned # devices, which generally will not match inode numbers. # # For additional information see ttysrch(5). # # EXAMPLE: # # /dev/slan MF # # This would improve performance for Starlan network connections # if all Starlan network clone device entries were contained # in the /dev/slan directory. # # For terminals in /dev/pts and /dev/vt, a much faster algorithm # is implemented directly in ttyname(3C), so these directories # or no longer listed here. # /dev/term /dev/zcons /dev/kz/term