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52 Front nodes representing directories and symlinks have their own
53 "devnode" structs, and may therefore differ. (have different vnodes)
54 i.e. if you have two devfs trees mounted, you can change the
62 in the 'backing' node for that object. Once you have erased 'front'
68 without going via the cdevsw table.. they may not even have
74 Because non device nodes (directories and symlinks) have their own
75 "devnode" structs on each layer, these may have different
77 e.g. if you have a chroot tree like erf.tfs.com has, you
82 Directories also have backing nodes but there is nothing to stop
103 plane that controls to the mount being updated.. that would have the
105 have no front nodes in that plane.
110 2/ the routines have greatly simplified since release 1.1