MKNOD(II) 8/5/73 MKNOD(II) NAME mknod - make a directory or a special file SYNOPSIS (mknod = 14.; not in assembler) sys mknod; name; mode; addr mknod(name, mode, addr) char *name; DESCRIPTION Mknod creates a new file whose name is the null-terminated string pointed to by name. The mode of the new file (in- cluding directory and special file bits) is initialized from mode. The first physical address of the file is initialized from addr. Note that in the case of a directory, addr should be zero. In the case of a special file, addr speci- fies which special file. Mknod may be invoked only by the super-user. SEE ALSO mkdir(I), mknod(VIII), fs(V) DIAGNOSTICS Error bit (c-bit) is set if the file already exists or if the user is not the super-user. From C, a -1 value indi- cates an error. - 1 -