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- full abstract "In Linux /dev/full or the always full device is a special file that always returns the error code ENOSPC (meaning "No space left on device") on writing, and provides an infinite number of null characters to any process that reads from it (similar to /dev/zero). This device is usually used when testing the behaviour of a program when it encounters a "disk full" error.FreeBSD, with the Linux-specific pseudo-devices configured in, also supports /dev/full.".
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- full wikiPageWikiLink Category:Device_file.
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- full subject Category:Device_file.
- full subject Category:Software_testing.
- full subject Category:Unix_file_system_technology.
- full hypernym File.
- full type Software.
- full comment "In Linux /dev/full or the always full device is a special file that always returns the error code ENOSPC (meaning "No space left on device") on writing, and provides an infinite number of null characters to any process that reads from it (similar to /dev/zero). This device is usually used when testing the behaviour of a program when it encounters a "disk full" error.FreeBSD, with the Linux-specific pseudo-devices configured in, also supports /dev/full.".
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