|  | This utility is used to find the OpenFirmware device path to a unix | 
|  | device node (ie /dev/hda2). | 
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|  | Ofpath will work on Newworld PowerMacs only if yaboot is used as the | 
|  | bootloader, it will not work on newworld macs booted with BootX. | 
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|  | Ofpath will also work on most 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. | 
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|  | ofpath supports the following command line switches: | 
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|  | --debug                print boring junk only useful for debugging | 
|  | -h, --help                 display this help and exit | 
|  | -V, --version              output version information and exit | 
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|  | Ybin will use this utility automatically to find the OpenFirmware | 
|  | device path when macos=, macosx= are set to unix device nodes in | 
|  | /etc/yaboot.conf, and/or if ofboot= is not defined. | 
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|  | ofpath is based on show_of_path.sh written by Olaf Hering, this | 
|  | version unlike show_of_path.sh works with /bin/ash and is fully | 
|  | functional on stripped down systems such as boot or rescue floppies. | 
|  | It has been tested on the Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) boot | 
|  | floppies. |