question.

Powers kepowers at mbunix.mitre.org
Wed Nov 7 06:41:00 AEST 1990


>Yup, l means the file is a symbolic link and - means it is a regular
>file.  A b means it is a block special file (to be read and written
>in blocks - usually 512 bytes at a chunk) and c means it is a character
>special file (to be read and written a character at a time).  These two
>are usually applied to devices, like disks and terminals, which is
>why you found their entries in /dev.  I don't know what the s stands
>for.

It stands for socket.

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