HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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mksf(1M) mksf(1M)
access-mode -i -l Special File Name
—noyesccardp0_lp
2 no no ttydcardp0
1 no no culcardp0
0 yes no cuacardp0
0 no no ttycardp0
audio
-f
format Audio format (0-3). The format meanings are:
File Name Modifier
format Audio Format format-mod
0 No change in audio format
1 8-bit Mu-law U
2 8-bit A-law A
3 16-bit linear L
-o output-dest
Output destination (0-4). The output-dest should have a value between 0 and 4. The
following table shows the corresponding output destinations for a given output-dest
value.
File Name Modifier
output-dest Output Destinations output-mod
0 All outputs B
1 Headphone E
2 Internal Speaker I
3 No output N
4 Line output L
-r Raw, control access. This option cannot be used with either the -f or -o
options.
special-file The default special file name depends on the options specified.
Options Special File Name
-r audioCtl_card
-f 0 audio_card
all others audiooutput-modformat-mod_card
The optional output-mod and format-mod values are given in the tables above. Note
the underscore (_) before card in each special file name. Also note that for card
0,
each file will be linked to a simpler name without the trailing
_card.
autox0 schgr
Note that -i cannot be used with either -r or -p.
-i Ioctl; create picker control special file.
-p optical-disk [:last-optical-disk]
The optical disk number (starts with 1). If the optional :last-optical-disk is given
then special files for the range of disks specified will be created.
-r Raw; create character, not block, special file.
special-file A special file cannot be given if a range of optical disks is given with the -p option. If
one is given for the single disk case, the name will have an a appended to the end for
the A-side device and a b appended to the end for the B-side device. The default spe-
cial file name depends on whether the -r option is used.
Section 1M496 Hewlett-Packard Company 3 HP-UX 11i Version 1: September 2005