OFPATH(8) System Manager's Manual OFPATH(8)NAMEofpath - determine OpenFirmware path from unix device node.
SYNOPSISofpath [ --debug ] [ -h|--help ] [ -V|--version ] FILE
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains ofpath, the utility used to find the Open‐
Firmware device path corresponding to a unix device node, such as
/dev/hda2.
ofpath will work on NewWorld PowerMacs only if yaboot is used as the
bootloader. It will not work on NewWorld macs booted with BootX.
ofpath will also work on some OldWorld PowerMacs. Unlike NewWorld, it
will work on BootX-booted OldWorld machines. Note that OldWorld support
is not well tested and may not give accurate results.
Ybin(8) uses this utility to automatically convert unix device nodes to
OpenFirmware paths as needed.
OPTIONS--debug
This option causes ofpath to output some boring details useful
only for debugging ofpath itself.
-h, --help
Print out usage information and exit.
-V, --version
Print out the version number and exit.
BUGS
Ofpath may not accurately find all SCSI devices, and does not support
all SCSI adapters/drivers.
Ofpath also does not support all IDE devices.
Ofpath does not support IBM hardware. Send a tarball of /proc/device-
tree along with /proc/cpuinfo to <erbenson@alaska.net>
AUTHORS
Ofpath is based on show_of_path.sh written by Olaf Hering, it was
rewritten to work with /bin/ash and stripped down systems such as
boot/rescue floppies by Ethan Benson. This man page was written by
Ethan Benson.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <erbenson@alaska.net>
SEE ALSObootstrap(8), mkofboot(8), yaboot(8), yaboot.conf(5), ybin(8).
GNU/Linux PowerPC 27 May 2001 OFPATH(8)