>On Thursday 14 July 2005 08:59, kim young hun wrote: >> I made special device file with below command according to advise of >> product comapny's partner (www.bbti.us) >> >> # mknod /dev/B2C2AV.TS c 254 0 >> # mknod /dev/B2C2AV.VID c 254 1 >> # mknod /dev/B2C2AV.AUD c 254 >I have no experience of this card - this is generic Linux advice. >execute 'cat /proc/devices' and make sure you see the card at device '254' ... >if you see it at 253, 252, 251 etc. then you must 'mknod' for that major >device number. >Cheers, >Gavin. Thank for your reply. I executed 'cat /proc/devices', but I didn't find the information of card. the result is below. [root@61-250-140-101 root]# cat /proc/devices Character devices: 1 mem 2 pty 3 ttyp 4 ttyS 5 cua 7 vcs 10 misc 13 input 14 sound 29 fb 36 netlink 109 lvm 128 ptm 129 ptm 130 ptm 131 ptm 132 ptm 133 ptm 134 ptm 135 ptm 136 pts 137 pts 138 pts 139 pts 140 pts 141 pts 142 pts 143 pts 162 raw 180 usb Block devices: 1 ramdisk 2 fd 3 ide0 7 loop 9 md 12 unnamed 14 unnamed 22 ide1 38 unnamed 39 unnamed 58 lvm [root@61-250-140-101 root]# ls -al /dev/ | grep B2C2 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 2 7month 13 19:24 B2C2AV.AUD crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 0 7month 13 19:23 B2C2AV.TS crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 1 7month 13 19:23 B2C2AV.VID