Update references to files in kernel "Documentation" directory.

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Michael Kerrisk 2007-10-03 06:09:15 +00:00
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@ -492,8 +492,11 @@ An example usage would be:
.IP
st=32,30,2
.IP
Full details can be found in the README.st file that is in the scsi
directory of the kernel source tree.
Full details can be found in the file
.I Documentation/scsi/st.txt
(or
.I drivers/scsi/README.st
for older kernels) in the kernel source.
.TP
.B "Adaptec aha151x, aha152x, aic6260, aic6360, SB16-SCSI configuration"
The aha numbers refer to cards and the aic numbers refer to the actual
@ -661,9 +664,11 @@ or
If the card doesn't use interrupts, then an IRQ value of 255 (0xff) will
disable interrupts.
An IRQ value of 254 means to autoprobe.
More
details can be found in the file
.IR /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/README.g_NCR5380 .
More details can be found in the file
.I Documentation/scsi/g_NCR5380.txt
(or
.I drivers/scsi/README.g_NCR5380
for older kernels) in the kernel source.
.TP
.B "NCR53C8xx configuration"
.IP
@ -754,7 +759,10 @@ drive in the (a, ..., h) sequence.
For the following discussions,
the `hd=' option will be cited for brevity.
See the file
README.ide in linux/drivers/block for more details.
.I Documentation/ide.txt
(or
.I drivers/block/README.ide
for older kernels) in the kernel source for more details.
.TP
.B "The `hd=cyls,heads,sects[,wpcom[,irq]]' options"
These options are used to specify the physical geometry of the disk.
@ -1013,7 +1021,10 @@ Interested readers should refer to
the section in that document on their particular card.
.SS "The Floppy Disk Driver"
There are many floppy driver options, and they are all listed in
README.fd in linux/drivers/block.
.I Documentation/floppy.txt
(or
.I drivers/block/README.fd
for older kernels) in the kernel source.
This information is taken directly
from that file.
.TP
@ -1185,8 +1196,11 @@ The modem parameter is a string
that can take one of the values ser12, ser12*, par96, par96*.
Here the * denotes that software DCD is to be used, and
ser12/par96 chooses between the supported modem types.
For more details, see
.IR /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/README.baycom .
For more details, see the file
.I Documentation/networking/baycom.txt
(or
.I drivers/net/README.baycom
for older kernels) in the kernel source.
.TP
.B "Soundcard radio modem driver"
Syntax: