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26
27# These are examples of how to configure devices using /etc/rc.d/devfs.
28# The first parameter is always the action to take, the second is always the
29# existing device created by devfs, and the last is what you want to change.
30# The name of the action is only significant to the first unique character.
31#
32# Examples:
33
34# Commonly used by many ports
35#link	cd0	cdrom
36#link	cd0	dvd
37
38# Allow a user in the wheel group to query the smb0 device
39#perm	smb0	0660
40
41# Allow members of group operator to cat things to the speaker
42#own	speaker	root:operator
43#perm	speaker	0660
44