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- Virtual_device abstract "A virtual device in Unix is a file such as /dev/null or /dev/urandom, that is treated as a device, as far as user level software is concerned, but is generated by the kernel without reference to hardware.For instance when /dev/null is written to, the kernel tells the program it wrote everything to it (without actually writing it anywhere), and when read from, the reading program is told that it has reached the end of the file. It is a device file (it can be made with mknod for instance), but does not reference any hardware.DOS-, Windows- and OS/2-like operating systems define the NUL device that performs a similar function (but is implemented as part of the file name processing – no actual file exists by that name).de:Gerätedateies:Fichero de dispositivopt:Nó de dispositivoru:/dev".
- Virtual_device wikiPageID "423777".
- Virtual_device wikiPageRevisionID "565978701".
- Virtual_device hasPhotoCollection Virtual_device.
- Virtual_device subject Category:Unix_file_system_technology.
- Virtual_device comment "A virtual device in Unix is a file such as /dev/null or /dev/urandom, that is treated as a device, as far as user level software is concerned, but is generated by the kernel without reference to hardware.For instance when /dev/null is written to, the kernel tells the program it wrote everything to it (without actually writing it anywhere), and when read from, the reading program is told that it has reached the end of the file.".
- Virtual_device label "Virtual device".
- Virtual_device sameAs Εικονική_συσκευή.
- Virtual_device sameAs m.026s9g.
- Virtual_device sameAs Q3555303.
- Virtual_device sameAs Q3555303.
- Virtual_device wasDerivedFrom Virtual_device?oldid=565978701.
- Virtual_device isPrimaryTopicOf Virtual_device.