> > In that case, we must fix /bin/ls and devices.txt to use hex.
> > The kernel is perfectly correct.
>
> ... not to mention mknod and every d*mn script ever written. No
> thanks.
Could also use a different syntax:
mknod ptya0 c 2 176
mknod ptya0 c 02:B0
Just switch to a consistent manner, either dec or hex...
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