PATH_TO_INST(5)        File Formats and Configurations       PATH_TO_INST(5)
NAME
       path_to_inst - device instance number file
SYNOPSIS
       /etc/path_to_instDESCRIPTION
       /etc/path_to_inst records mappings of physical device names to
       instance numbers.
       The instance number of a device is encoded in its minor number, and
       is the way that a device driver determines which of the possible
       devices that it may drive is referred to by a given special file.
       In order to keep instance numbers persistent across reboots, the
       system records them in 
/etc/path_to_inst.
       This file is read only at boot time, and is updated by 
add_drv(8) and       
devfsadm(8).
       Note that it is generally not necessary for the system administrator
       to change this file, as the system will maintain it.
       The system administrator can change the assignment of instance
       numbers by editing this file and doing a reconfiguration reboot.
       However, any changes made in this file will be lost if 
add_drv(8) or       
devfsadm(8) is run before the system is rebooted.
       Each instance entry is a single line of the form:         
"physical name" instance number "driver binding name"       where       
physical name                              is the absolute physical pathname of a device.
                              This pathname must be enclosed in double
                              quotes.       
instance number                              is a decimal or hexadecimal number.       
driver binding name                              is the name used to determine the driver for
                              the device. This name may be a driver alias or
                              a driver name. The driver binding name must be
                              enclosed in double quotes.
EXAMPLES
       Example 1: Sample path_to_inst Entries
       Here are some sample 
path_to_inst entries:
         "/iommu@f,e0000000" 0 "iommu"
         "/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000" 0 "sbus"
         "/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/sbusmem@e,0" 14 "sbusmem"
         "/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/sbusmem@f,0" 15 "sbusmem"
         "/iommu@f,e0000000/sbus@f,e0001000/ledma@f,400010" 0 "ledma"
         "/obio/serial@0,100000" 0 "zs"
         "/SUNW,sx@f,80000000" 0 "SUNW,sx"
FILES
       /etc/path_to_inst                            Mapping of physical device names to instance
                            numbers.
SEE ALSO
       add_drv(8), 
boot(8), 
devfsadm(8), 
mknod(8)WARNINGS
       If the file is removed the system may not be bootable (as it may rely
       on information found in this file to find the root, usr or swap
       device). If it does successfully boot, it will regenerate the file,
       but after rebooting devices may end up having different minor numbers
       than they did before, and special files created via 
mknod(8) may
       refer to different devices than expected.
       For the same reasons, changes should not be made to this file without
       careful consideration.
NOTES
       This document does not constitute an API. 
path_to_inst may not exist
       or may have a different content or interpretation in a future
       release. The existence of this notice does not imply that any other
       documentation that lacks this notice constitutes an API.
                                May 18, 2007                 PATH_TO_INST(5)