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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ into a SB compatible mode.
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Booting DOS with the supplied driver, and
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then loading Linux from the DOS prompt with loadlin avoids the reset
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of the card that happens if one rebooted instead.
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.SS "THE ARGUMENT LIST"
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.SS "The Argument List"
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The kernel command line is parsed into a list of strings
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(boot arguments) separated by spaces.
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Most of the boot args take the form of:
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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ to boot the computer in single user mode, and not launch all the usual
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daemons.
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Check the manual page for the version of init installed on
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your system to see what arguments it accepts.
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.SS "GENERAL NON-DEVICE SPECIFIC BOOT ARGS"
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.SS "General Non-device Specific Boot Arguments"
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.TP
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.B "`init=...'"
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.br
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ instead jump through the BIOS.
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A command-line option of `nosmp' or `maxcpus=0' will disable SMP
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activation entirely; an option `maxcpus=N' limits the maximum number
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of CPUs activated in SMP mode to N.
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.SS "BOOT ARGUMENTS FOR USE BY KERNEL DEVELOPERS"
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.SS "Boot Arguments for Use by Kernel Developers"
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.TP
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.B "`debug'"
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Kernel messages are handed off to the kernel log daemon klogd so that they
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Set the six parameters max_buff_age, buff_advance, buff_decline,
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buff_initial_age, bufferout_weight, buffermem_grace that control
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kernel buffer memory management.
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For kernel tuners only.
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.SS "BOOT ARGUMENTS FOR RAMDISK USE"
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.SS "Boot Arguments for Ramdisk Use"
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(Only if the kernel was compiled with CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM.)
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In general it is a bad idea to use a ramdisk under Linux \(em
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the system will use available memory more efficiently itself.
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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ leave the initrd data under
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(This device can be used only once: the data is freed as soon as
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the last process that used it has closed
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.IR /dev/initrd .)
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.SS "BOOT ARGUMENTS FOR SCSI DEVICES"
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.SS "Boot Arguments for SCSI Devices"
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General notation for this section:
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.I iobase
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clock:x, next.
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For details, see
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.IR /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c .
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.SS "HARD DISKS"
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.SS "Hard Disks"
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.TP
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.B "IDE Disk/CD-ROM Driver Parameters"
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The IDE driver accepts a number of parameters, which range from disk
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.B "Syquest's EZ* removable disks"
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.IP
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.BI ez= iobase[,irq[,rep[,nybble]]]
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.SS "IBM MCA BUS DEVICES"
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.SS "IBM MCA Bus Devices"
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See also
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.IR /usr/src/linux/Documentation/mca.txt .
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.TP
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`SoundBlaster', `LaserMate', or `SPEA'.
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The I/O base is that of the
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CD-ROM interface, and not that of the sound portion of the card.
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.SS "ETHERNET DEVICES"
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.SS "Ethernet Devices"
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Different drivers make use of different parameters, but they all at
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least share having an IRQ, an I/O port base value, and a name.
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In its most generic form, it looks something like this:
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of the param_n values where used.
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Interested readers should refer to
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the section in that document on their particular card.
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.SS "THE FLOPPY DISK DRIVER"
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.SS "The Floppy Disk Driver"
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There are many floppy driver options, and they are all listed in
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README.fd in linux/drivers/block.
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This information is taken directly
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be an interaction between video and floppy.
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The unexpected interrupts
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only affect performance, and can safely be ignored.)
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.SS "THE SOUND DRIVER"
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.SS "The Sound Driver"
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The sound driver can also accept boot args to override the compiled in
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values.
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This is not recommended, as it is rather complex.
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in your own personal values as recommended.
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Using a boot arg of
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`sound=0' will disable the sound driver entirely.
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.SS "ISDN DRIVERS"
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.SS "ISDN Drivers"
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.TP
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.B "The ICN ISDN driver"
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Syntax:
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where iobase is the i/o port address of the card, membase is the
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shared memory base address of the card, irq is the interrupt channel
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the card uses, and teles_id is the unique ASCII string identifier.
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.SS "SERIAL PORT DRIVERS"
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.SS "Serial Port Drivers"
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.TP
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.B "The RISCom/8 Multiport Serial Driver (`riscom8=')"
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Syntax:
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The mode parameter is a string with syntax hw:modem,
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where hw is one of sbc, wss, wssfdx and modem is one of
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afsk1200, fsk9600.
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.SS "THE LINE PRINTER DRIVER"
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.SS "The Line Printer Driver"
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.TP
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.B "`lp='"
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Syntax:
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Syntax:
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.IP
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wdt=io,irq
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.SS "MOUSE DRIVERS"
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.SS "Mouse Drivers"
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.TP
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.B "`bmouse=irq'"
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The busmouse driver only accepts one parameter, that being the
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Otherwise, the first argument
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is the x-threshold, and the second the y-threshold.
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These values must lie between 1 and 20 (inclusive); the default is 2.
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.SS "VIDEO HARDWARE"
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.SS "Video Hardware"
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.TP
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.B "`no-scroll'"
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This option tells the console driver not to use hardware scroll
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