...ents for a two-phase system boot-up. In the first boot-up phase, the kernel starts up and mounts an initial root filesystem from the contents of /dev/initrd (e.g., RAM disk init…...mple to provide a block device for a filesystem image stored in a file, so that it can be mounted with the mount (8) command. You could do $ dd if=/dev/zero of=file.img bs=1MiB …...mple to provide a block device for a filesystem image stored in a file, so that it can be mounted with the mount (8) command. You could do $ dd if=/dev/zero of=file.img bs=1MiB …...SS struct fuse_access_in { uint32_t mask; uint32_t padding; }; If the default_permissions mount options is not used, this request may be used for permissions checking. No reply …...660 /dev/ram b 1 1 chown root:disk /dev/ram FILES /dev/ram SEE ALSO chown (1), mknod (1), mount (8)...db8 b 3 72 chown root:disk /dev/hd* FILES /dev/hd* SEE ALSO chown (1), mknod (1), sd (4), mount (8)...wn as UNIX 98 pseudoterminal naming) is done using the devpts filesystem, which should be mounted on /dev/pts . SEE ALSO getpt (3), grantpt (3), ptsname (3), unlockpt (3), pty (…...wn as UNIX 98 pseudoterminal naming) is done using the devpts filesystem, which should be mounted on /dev/pts . SEE ALSO getpt (3), grantpt (3), ptsname (3), unlockpt (3), pty (…