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(replied AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0 when opened)
(Undo revision 11293 by Balloonhead66 (Talk) On a 3GS there is no "disk0s3s1", only "s1" "s2" and "s2s1")
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*[[/dev/dlci.spi-baseband.call|dlci.spi-baseband.call]] ( compatibility node made by [[Cydia.app|Cydia]] )
 
*[[/dev/dlci.spi-baseband.call|dlci.spi-baseband.call]] ( compatibility node made by [[Cydia.app|Cydia]] )
 
*[[/dev/disk1|disk1]] ([[/Developer|Virtual drive for SDK tools image]])
 
*[[/dev/disk1|disk1]] ([[/Developer|Virtual drive for SDK tools image]])
*[[/dev/disk0s3s1|disk0s3s1]] (Encrypted user partition on 3GS?)
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*[[/dev/disk0s2s1|disk0s2s1]] (Encrypted user partition on 3GS?)
 
*[[/dev/disk0s2|disk0s2]] (NAND, [[/private/var|user partition]])
 
*[[/dev/disk0s2|disk0s2]] (NAND, [[/private/var|user partition]])
 
*[[/dev/disk0s1|disk0s1]] (NAND, [[/|system partition]])
 
*[[/dev/disk0s1|disk0s1]] (NAND, [[/|system partition]])

Revision as of 13:56, 26 October 2010

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Device Nodes are here, as with any other standard UNIX system. The folder cannot be written to.

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