TITLE
    Mac OS X Server: Frequently Needed Device Names
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Created:
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30601
7/16/98
3/15/99

TOPIC

    During installation of Mac OS X Server, a number of devices are probed and initialized. Booting in verbose mode (-v argument) allows you to watch the initialization process as Mach/BSD initializes the system.


DISCUSSION

    To aid in following the flow, and to better understand Open Firmware designations, here is a short list of some of the more important devices:
    scX
    SCSI Controller Typically, sc0 and sc1
    sdX(y)
    SCSI Device (partition) X = integer, y = alphabetic partition number, ie, sd0
    hcX
    hardware (IDE) controller usually hc0
    hdX(y)
    IDE Device (partition) X = integer, y = alphabetic partition number, ie, hd0
    enX
    ethernet interface usually en0 or en1

    There are many other Mach/BSD device types. These few represent the ones you are most likely to need to know.

Document Information
Product Area: Mac OS System Software
Category: Mac OS X Server
Sub Category: General Topics

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