I'm missing something here ... I've looked in /etc/defaults/devfs.conf,
and found that ruleset 4 is what I want for a jail ... so, I issue:
devfs -m /vm/.t19/dev ruleset 4
but its not doing anything:
titan# devfs -m /vm/.t19/dev ruleset 4
titan# devfs -m /vm/.t19/dev rule show
titan# ls /vm/.t19/dev
acd0 da0s1e net2 stderr ttyv6
acpi da0s1f net3 stdin ttyv7
ata da0s1g network stdout ttyv8
atkbd0 devctl nfs4 sysmouse ttyv9
bpsm0 devstat nfslock ttyp0 ttyva
ciss0 fd null ttyp1 ttyvb
console fido pass0 ttyp2 ttyvc
consolectl geom.ctl pci ttyp3 ttyvd
ctty io psm0 ttyp4 ttyve
da0 kbd0 ptyp0 ttyv0 ttyvf
da0s1 klog ptyp1 ttyv1 urandom
da0s1a kmem ptyp2 ttyv2 xpt0
da0s1b mem ptyp3 ttyv3 zero
da0s1c net ptyp4 ttyv4
da0s1d net1 random ttyv5
titan#
So, how do I make use of the rules that are defined in
/etc/defaults/devfs.rules? :(
Thanks ...
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