1# /etc/devtab 2# 3# This file contains label conversions for fstab, mount, fsck, hammer, 4# and other commands which expect device paths. It is typically used 5# to translate longer serial numbers (which devfs automatically installs 6# as "/dev/serno/<serialnumber>[.suffix]" into short-form names to simplify 7# fstab. 8# 9# For use cases a label is represented up to the last '.' (if any), 10# looked up, and then any suffix after and including the leading '.' is 11# tacked onto the result. So in /etc/fstab the label "fubar.s1a" 12# would translate to "/dev/serno/L123456.s1a" in our first example below. 13# 14# Currently the "serno" and "path" types are supported. Really any generic 15# type is supported and will translate into a subdirectory lookup in /dev. 16# The "path" type translates to an absolute path with no prepended /dev, 17# suitable for files represented by block devices. 18# 19# label type basepath 20# ----- ------ ------- 21# fubar serno L123456 22# fubar path /full/path 23