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Linux Assigned Names and Numbers Authority

The Linux Assigned Names and Numbers Authority (LANANA) is a central registry of names and numbers used within Linux. It was created in 2000 by H. Peter Anvin. As of 2013, it along with Filesystem Hierarchy Standard matters had moved under the Linux Standard Base, which itself operates under Linux Foundation's auspices per Russ Herrold.

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History

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The Linux Device List was created in 1992 by Rick Miller, and maintained by him until 1993. In 1995, it was adopted by H. Peter Anvin. In 2000, he created LANANA to maintain the list and other similar lists in the future. The name of the registry was a playful reference to IANA, the central registry of names and numbers used in the Internet.

In 2002, LANANA became an official workgroup of the Free Standards Group.

As of 2024, the official registry of allocated device numbers and /dev directory is in the Linux kernel documentation in The Linux kernel user's and administrator's guide part detailing Linux Device List.

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  • Quinlan, Daniel (2002-04-23). "completed LANANA proposal". lanana-discuss (Mailing list).
  • Herrold, Russ (2013-11-05). "SCL discussion ..." lsb-discuss (Mailing list). LANANA now a sub-part of LSB, under LF
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