K 10 svn:author V 3 imp K 8 svn:date V 27 2000-06-14T23:34:22.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 671 This file lies by saying 200-255 are reserved for local use, thus implying that they aren't used for the rest of the system. Fix the lies: 253 is used by mfs (bad MFS for not registering it). 254 is a magic cookie inside of the dev code in at least one place. 255 is -1 which is magic in a different way in the dev code. So, that means that 200-252 are reserved for local users. A grep for 252 didn't turn anything up, so I'm assuming it and lower are safe. And I thought I was being smart by allocating our local major numbers from 254 on down. This caused very very odd problems that were hard to track down: close not being called, sync failing at reboot, etc. END